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Yes, I did. And yes, I saw those kerises and I was quite upset how poorly they were maintained. Some of them had active rust, and some were displayed sheathed... so I can only imagine how much rust must be on them. Nevertheless, the collection in the Neka Museum impressed me mostly because it was by far the richest in numbers, had very nice examples and was very well maintained. ![]() I may post some photos in the next future but I made around 4000 so going through all of them is quite cumbersome. |
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I haven't been to this museum for a few years, but this was what the exhibits looked like in 2009:-
http://www.kerisattosanaji.com/NEKAMUSEUMPAGE1.html |
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Alan, are the museum pictures on your site of newer keris examples also?
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Most of them are, in the pics I've published maybe only one or two are older keris. Actually, I take very little notice of this sort of thing, and I made no notes any of times I've been to this museum. There is one very notable old keris in the museum, but I have not published a photo of it.
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Many thanks Alan.
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I think I have seen all the pieces from your photos in the museum. And they still are very well maintained so for me was a real delight to admire them (thank you once again for telling me about this museum!). My only frustration was that there was no comprehensive book with the kerises, except a very small one I already had and a big and nice one that was only in Indonesian. Last edited by mariusgmioc; 9th June 2016 at 03:16 PM. |
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The most interesting krisses from the Neka Museum collection are shown & described in their nice book "Bali Keris Bersejarah", and the text is not very important not to say rather confusing IMO.... Regards
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--- and that is apart from accuracy.
But yeah, the pics are very good, and you don't really need to be able to understand much BI to understand the captions |
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