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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Italy
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Beautiful keris
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#2 |
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Join Date: Nov 2010
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Thank you Marco .
So I will file this one as Keris selit / Malaysian origin . |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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I'm interested in the blade material. I've seen it in a lot of Bugis pieces as the iron has a rather silvery colour rather than the greyish tinge or approaching black hue found on other blades manufactured elsewhere in the region.
Is this the result of the blade not being acid stained, or due to some high nickel content in the base material perhaps? Can someone enlighten me ![]() |
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This blade was just scrubbed for removing the rust and would look completely different after warangan, see examples of Bugis blades before and after treatment. Regards |
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#5 |
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Location: Australia
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Bonjour Jean ( eh oui ! un peu francais moi ausi ! )
Did you mean this blade is made of alloy nickel iron and iron and could show a pamor after waranga treatment ? I haven t tried waranga thinking the peninsular origin of this blade didn t allow this kind of alloy . This one for me doesn t look like a bugis . Henri |
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#6 |
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Yes, it is a pamor blade. A lot of collectors don't like to etch (warangan) Bugis and Malay blades.
Regards, Detlef |
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