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I always admire how graceful the lines are in older pieces like this - especially in the Gandik (elephant trunk) area of older moro kris/keris sundang from sulu and brunei. Once you get towards WWII they are still beautiful, but have somewhat become more abrupt and rigid as opposed to resembling smoother like its more diminutive cousin, the Keris.
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Awesome blade and fittings!
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What a nice piece. Are the fittings swassa?
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They do look like suasa.
What do you think about the date of this piece, Battara? and where do you think exactly this was made? was the blade possibly made in a different location than the hilt/scabbard/fittings? |
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I'm with Charles, I think this is Malay peninsula and perhaps 19c.
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