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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Europe
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Kino, this is really interesting. My knowledge of kris' is closse to nil, but I now and again have a look at the threads.
The chevron pattern is quite clear, and shows the pattern welded pieces and the mono pieces clearly - very nice. I have been wondering why the combination is pattern welded and mono steel, but so far I have not found the answer. Maybe it has something to do with heat forging wootz and mono steel, contra the heat needed when forging pattern wealde steel and mono steel. Jens |
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Join Date: Dec 2016
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Thank you for your reply, Kino. While the shape of the hilt resembles that of a gunong, the presence of the (faux) hilt cup (pendokok/mendak) tells me that the hilt is not of Moro origin. I haven't seen any moro kris with a hilt cup in the shops/museums in Manila and Davao, nor in any of the literature.
Also, are those things on the hilt made of silver? It reminds me of the hilt of a keris I purchased in Malaysia (photo attached). Anyway, I'm just sharing my thoughts. Kind regards, Fernando |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Witness Protection Program
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excellent kris, brother! never seen one like this! you have a very unique piece. congrats!!
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Join Date: Dec 2004
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Jens, interesting indeed. Pardon my ignorance, with your experience in chevron pattern blades, do you find it present only in Indian, Indo-Persian blades? I'm trying to understand where the Moro bladesmith would have gotten his inspiration to forge this blade from.
Fernando, I don't know if the white metal on the hilt is silver or not. The hilt looks so odd that I agree that the hilt is not Moro in origin, but Moro inspired in a way? Have a look at this Moro Kris hilt, it has what it could be interpreted as a hilt cup. Spunger, thanks homie. First one I've seen as well. I believe there are more out there. Just like the twist core Barung blades that showed up after all these years. I recall there were some that believed they didn't exist. |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Louisville, KY
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I do agree that the hilts are similar. Congratulations on a crazy unique Moro piece - I too never saw a great example like this! |
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