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I repeat we don't talk money.
The pamor looks a bit like the Javanese Bendo segodo. |
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here are a few more pictures of the blade , this is the first kris I have ever bought and thanks to this forum learnt a lot about them , I didn't realise how much time and skill went into making these blades , sorry for mentioning money I didn't realise this was a no no on this forum.
the blade is darker than the pictures show , I had to hold the blade so the light reflected right to see the detail (pamor) |
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Yep, that is a very nicely constructed Bugis blade. Congratulations! Most collectors do not do anywhere near this well on their very first keris.
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That pendongkok looks like it might clean up as silver with a litte bit of elbow grease and some 0000 steel wool.
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Either why, cleaning the metal up to its original luster would no doubt improve the over all look of the ensemble so if it were mine i would follow your suggestion. ![]() |
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Just to say the pendokok is brass , but I'm unsure whether to clean this or not , it takes brass a long time to go this colour and cleaning it will take all that age away ?
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You wouldn't let your antique silverware tarnish would you?
![]() I think that keris would appreciate a shiny pendokok; the original owner would not let it tarnish; he would keep it polished. |
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