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Am I the only one who sees a similarity of sorts with the Malay kris posted by Charles ?
http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showthread.php?t=18043 |
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I have my doubts that this blade actually originates from Lombok, but other opinions are welcome
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Dear friends ,
Thank you very much for the comments and your opinion. the blade length is 20 centimeters ( gonjo to the tip ). frankly i dont know much about keris ,so i can't determine the originate of the blade. The dress ( warangka ) is new made ; purnama sada wood ,but i have no idea about the hilt age. Thank you. G.Iras |
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I would image the hilt is just about as recent as the sheath. It's not a very refined or skilled piece. I generally see better execution on hilts of this material that have any reasonable age to them. I would not be surprised if this entire ensemble was a Madura creation.
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