8th January 2017, 11:49 PM
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Join Date: Dec 2016
Posts: 184
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Laowang
In my view, a good-quality Bugis-style blade, in relatively recent peninsular Malaysian dress in the style of the Terengganu region.
I agree that this isn't the finest rendition of the hilt form that I've seen. I've seen this particular style of hilt referred to by at least one Singaporean dealer as anak ayam teleng ("cuddling chick"), and appropriate for Terengganu dress. It's apparently the Terengganu form of the jawa demam hilt, at least according to this dealer. (Reviewing the thread, it occurs to me that I'm repeating things that kai has also said) I've seen other keris with this kind of hilt paired with the Bugis hilt cup; in my view, I think the entire ensemble is fine, and I personally wouldn't mess with it.
I wouldn't be sorry to have this blade, and dress, in my possession. Welcome to the forum, F. de Luzon.
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I will take your advice Laowang. For now I will invest in books on the keris, a truly fascinating topic. Thank you very much!
F. de Luzon
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