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Detlef, in Bahasa Indonesia the word "panghulu" (also penghulu, pengulu, pangulu) means a village chief or a leader.
In the Ahmad Ubbe book the word used for "hilt" is "hulu" with "pangulu" in brackets after "hulu"; he gives "kili-kili" as the word for "mendak", also bracketted after "kili-kili". If we read down through the following description of the hilts, further information is given, including "tipe" (in English:- "type"), for example, "rekko" which appears to be the name Ahmad Ubbe uses for this bent over pistol grip form of hilt. As I have previously written, I have next to no knowledge in respect of this type of keris, but I do have Ahmad Ubbe's book --- much of which I find a bit confusing. |
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I have a similar but absolutely modern Bugis hilt certainly made of Kerbau as I believe this too is (although mine is certainly black with hints of white-grey) while this appears to be brown . Also I have a couple of similar Bugis warangkas very similar. The blade may or may not be " Bugis" but since the Bugis culture is widespread in many areas could easily be borrowed from a different tradition. It somewhat reminds me of a Palembang blade that I have.
With hindsight, it is possible that it may be rhino. http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showthread.php?t=6162 One should be really looking at any trace of dotty structure. If it is...this may be bad news since out is not possible to legally trade this item in perpetuity and only a museum may be able to display it I am curious to whom would be able in any western country of the world to offer rhino hilt? Last edited by milandro; 19th May 2023 at 12:38 PM. |
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As to blade origin, I believe I can see a lot of Jawa in the blade, but the complete keris still qualifies as Bugis style.
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Milandro antique rhino can freely be sold in the UK. It cannot be exported though. Andbthe EU and other nations bans it completely as I understand it. Ivory is much more restricted than rhino in the UK.
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I see that the trade of Rhino horn is allowed in the UK to be traded, provided it is from before 1947, which this specimen, may be.
https://www.savetherhino.org/our-wor...antique-trade/ |
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Yes Detlef, he uses "panghulu" for "hilt", and it appears that this is Bugis usage, it is a word that is used for all the keris hilts in his book, for example, on P.147 a figural hilt is shown, the caption tells us that it is a "Pangulu Tau-tau".
It is entirely possible that many collectors have decided for themselves that only the pistol grip type of hilt is the "pangulu", but if so, this is out of culture usage in a way that is only applicable to a segment of the collector society. This sort of thing, ie, incorrect usage of terms & words, is fairly common amongst collectors, and provided it stays within the collector community, I cannot see much wrong with it, at least they understand what they are talking about --- provided they only use these incorrect terms with one another. Collectors in general, not only keris collectors, but collectors in other fields as well, seem to have a great desire to categorise everything, if use of incorrect terms assists in their categorisation, that need not be any sort of a problem for those who wish to develop their studies past a parade of names. |
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Agree complete with you. When we go with Ahmad Ubbe the hilt in question is called "rekko".
Regards, Detlef |
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Yep.
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Yes, he used the term "pangulu" for hulu, you are correct and specified it furthermore. But it seems that this term gets used by collectors for this typical pistol grip here and elsewhere. I should have written more clearly and specifically, sorry! ![]() ![]() Regards, Detlef |
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