15th June 2017, 07:33 AM | #1 |
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An unusual blade
Here is an unusual blade that I'd expect to be Sumatran.
There are differing opinions as to where this was made. Henri was kind enough to produce one from his own collection reputed to be Bugis Salayer. Other thoughts range from Minangkabau to Pagar Alam. Its clearly Bugis, but so far from the norm with the central features placed in this specific manner, that I am at a loss at to how to attribute it. The broad bevelled edges are typical of the bugis "penghulu" keris types which are typically central Sumatra to my eye, but the absence of a clear hexagonal cross section and the introduction of the faceted central section leaves me asking, where from? Gavin |
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