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Bill, that seems to be a nice keris blade. Considering the price I wouldn't complain...
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battara,
i was referring to your avatar and the kris that went for $1800.+ the shade of the ivory on these pieces are consistent to the ones that are found on madrid's museum: ![]() im comparing it to the ones that i saw in the philippines, which tend to have a yellowish tint on the ivory... |
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You do bring up a good point, Sunjer. The differences in the yellowing to a dark orange are due in part to age and to a large extent to the amount of sulfer to which they are exposed. The presence of sulfer in the surrounding environment is the strongest coloring agent for elephant ivory.
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