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Does someone know any example of true ancient kerises with such twisted pattern ?
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Here pictures of a lar gansir blade from my collection, unfortunately relative worn out. Note that the pamor look upwards on one side and downwards at the other side.
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A recent specimen probably made in Madura.
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Jean, Sagen, thank you.
Jean, recent but very nice blade. Sagen, do you know if this is a recent or "ancient" blade. In other words, my question was to know if twisted pattern is traditionally accurate. Regards. |
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the worn out pamor and the worn edges let me think that it is an old blade. The pamor lar gangsir is a pamor what you can find on old/antique keris blades. ![]() Regards, Detlef |
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Everybody seems to be focussing on whether this is an old --- or "older" --- blade, or a recent blade.
Similarly there seems to be intense interest in the pamor. Frankly, neither of these things grab my attention. When a blade looks like this I simply cannot tell from a photo, especially a photo on a computer screen , if it has any age or not. As for the pamor, this particular pamor is not uncommon in keris from a number of areas. There are several things which do interest me:- the gandik, the kembang kacang, the distance from the pesi to the sirah cecak, the form of the pesi, the form of the luk. If I look at these things I do not see either Lombok or recent Madura. I tend towards a classification of Madura pre WWII, but I am simply not prepared to give any firm opinion from photos.I doubt Lombok for a classification, but that is a hesitant doubt, it is not a firm statement. As I have already said:- it is an interesting blade. |
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![]() You have got a positive and controlled opinion, it was difficult to give one for most of us. Is there a sheath for this blade, it could give some clues also if it is an old one? Best regards Jean |
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