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Henri,
Welcome to the forum. I would like to see the scabbard or sarong. Lovely ukiran. For the blade i'm afraid Sajen and drdavid are right. The naga is a later addition and so is the gonjo. I'm afraid the keris is modified to pleasure those who travel for pleasure. If the sarong is as nice as the ukiran, you got your self a nice pimped Balinese or Lombok keris. |
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Thank you all to welcome me and for your help and input . First post to this forum ..... and really not disappointed !
Bought this keris 17 luks last week with a balato . A little bit less fancy than the previous one but a nice dapur and a typical bali hilt . The warangka seems to be original but new gandar . All comments are welcome ! Henri |
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I like this one Henri. Normally i would recommend that you start a new thread to discuss a completely different keris unless you think there is some connection. Since we have these two together i would have to say that this second keris has much more original and old integrity than your first offerring. The 17 luks make it a bit unusual too. Simple, but sweet.
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Agree complete with David, this keris seems to be in all parts original.
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Great keris the second one. A beauty by its honest simplicity. Congrats on that one.
In this case less is certainly more. |
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Thank you David , Sajen and Henk .
Sajen , the blade fit perfectly . The warangka has a nice polished finish but new gandar . Nobody is perfect ! |
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The first keris reminds me one reproduced in Ghiringhelli's first book (page41).
The particular curls, however, match a practically straight blade, though somewhat bent on one side. Since, according to the Authors, dapur and ganja seem to be inter connected, this type of ganja should only match with a straight blade, and not with luks as it is the case. |
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