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but if this is true, I would not know. ![]() ( I only know that the seller has had enough knowledge to know what he says ![]() |
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As we all know, it is very difficult, almost impossible, to appraise a keris from a photo, however, on this occasion I am brave --- or stupid --- enough to make a couple of limited comments.
The primary keris in post #5, that is to say, the blade, is most probably East Jawa/Madura. It may be 16th century, but it does not display any of the characteristics that we normally associate with a keris that is classifiable as "Mataram". |
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Just adding to the list of people admiring this keris, the blade is very nice and the pendok intriguing, like an interpretation of a European sword
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No David, no worthwhile comment on that style of pendok. I have seen pictures of a several of these and they always seem to be identified as North Coast/Cirebon, but I cannot remember handling one and I cannot give a supportable ID or time frame. I do have a very old wooden Cirebon wrongko where the gandar is shaped like this pendok style, so it very likely is Cirebon.
I have recollection of somebody telling me quite recently that this style of pendok has started to be made again by somebody, but I forget the details. |
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Here is a picture from this forum. Is this the type of wrongko / gandar you are referring to ? As for the silver pendok in this style. I have seen them popping up in the Netherlands for a few years now. I am under the impression that they might be recent productions after an old model. I find them attractive regardsless of age or origin. Best regards, Willem |
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On dating the pendok, i was thinking the same thing. The one posted by Sirek in the single keris shot seems older and of a finer quality than Semar's. Could very well be a revival of an old form. Still curious when this form may have originated, but provenance will probably be difficult unless one turns up in a museum collection somewhere with a definite collection date attached. ![]() |
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I agree with your statement. In his book "Tafsir Keris", Toni Junus calls this style of pendok "Kasepuhan Cirebon" or Old Cirebon. I attach 2 pics of an old piece from my collection. Regards PS: One (not particularly reliable) book published by the Jakarta National Museum in 1983 attributes this style of pendok to Banten and not Cirebon. |
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