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Old 21st January 2023, 11:31 PM   #1
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G'day Alan,

This keris was in cat #79; your description back then:
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A South Sumatra keris of 11 Luk (waves), the blade is an old one estimated as first half of the 19th century, and had its origin in West Java, probably Banten, indicated by the concave gandhik and the boto rubuh blumbangan. This is an old blade of very high quality, the pamor is wos wutah, but the pamor of the gonjo is a complex pamor miring, the gonjo is bekas kinatah, that is, it once had kinatah work, but all that can be seen of that work now is the carving that supported it and a few specks of gold. The garap (workmanship) is masterful. This is a very high quality wilah (blade), and is certainly the work of a skilled empu.
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I bought this keris at auction in Sydney in the 1960's, when I acquired it, it was in poor condition and it has now been restored. Condition is perfect.

Blade length 15.25"" (387mm) overall length 18.75" (475mm)
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Old 21st January 2023, 11:59 PM   #2
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Does the close-up help?
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Old 22nd January 2023, 12:31 AM   #3
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Gorgeous!
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Old 22nd January 2023, 03:12 AM   #4
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Does the close-up help?
I agree with Gustav. Blumbangan is actually boto rubuh. So now I think it is West Java.
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Old 22nd January 2023, 02:39 AM   #5
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G'day Alan,

This keris was in cat #79; your description back then:

Hope this helps!

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Kai

Thanks. So I concluded is a Javanese keris then.
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Old 22nd January 2023, 03:22 AM   #6
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Thanks. So I concluded is a Javanese keris then.
Well, the bottom line is that it is quite a beautiful keris regardless of place of origin, which was probably only of passing concern to the person who placed it in Sumatran dress to begin with.
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Old 22nd January 2023, 09:03 PM   #7
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This is what this keris looked like when I had it.
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Old 23rd January 2023, 02:23 AM   #8
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This is what this keris looked like when I had it.
Yes, that is correct and it is a wonderful piece. Someone told me it is not Sumatran but Javanese keris bilah and that kick me start wondering.
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