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[QUOTE=A. G. Maisey]
In Jawa there are consistent legends about forging a blade by use of hands alone. I think these are legends, but the legend comes close to reality with the talismanic keris pijit, usually these are keris sombro with paper thin blades and they show indentations where supposedly they have been squeezed and indented by finger pressure. Alan, I am curious to know if you would consider this keris as pijit. The blade is very thin and flexible towards the point. You can see indentations on both sides. Last edited by Dominique; 19th May 2017 at 07:26 PM. |
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[QUOTE=Dominique]
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A keris picit (pijit, pecit, whatever spelling ![]() ![]() Maybe you could try a different angle for your shot. The high-relief pamor pattern on this blade does not make it easy to assess indentations if they are there. |
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I know, it doesn't look like finger tips, but there are slight indentations, the blade is not flat. I would need to make a pic of the blade profile.
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Sorry Dominique, from the pics I cannot tell whether I'm looking at a possible KP or not.
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Difficult to make good picture, but you might see with these pictures that the blade is slightly ondulated.
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Can we see the blade photographed edge on to see how it looks with that view?
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Even red hot, iron is rather hard to shape and that's why blacksmiths' need the hammer. So I firmly believe that forming red hot iron by simply applying pressure with the fingers is not of this world, but of the world of legends.
However, I wonder if it might be conceivable to produce a depression in the surface of red hot iron by applying a strong an quick blow with the bare fist. ![]() |
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