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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Singapore
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Hi Steve,
Congratulations on your first keris! May there be more in the future. It's interesting that you started out with a Palembang keris; most people (me included) start out with Javanese/Madura Muda kerises, being seduced by the flashiness (no offence to Javanese kerises and collectors ). However, I grew to appreciate Bugis/Malay/Sumatran kerises for the tough iron/steel used in their construction, the simple but functional forging, the tempering which hardens 70% of the blade, the confident feel in the hand, and not forgetting the fiery-grained kemuning wood used to make the sheath and hilt.In my opinion, Palembang kerises marry the sturdiness of Bugis kerises with the grace of Javanese kerises. And they have some of the finest carved hilt forms of the keris world. What is it in this keris that caught your eye?
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Location: Nova Scotia
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Kernersville, NC, USA
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Thanks guys. I'm learning already. Palembang is southern Sumatra, Selut is the "ferrule", Ukiran is the hilt.
I was attracted to it because it looks "real", and the "bent" style of the ukiran looks neat. Steve |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: East Coast USA
Posts: 3,191
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Steve
You did good. David if you remember we discussed this keris a few months ago when it was up for auction but we both passed on it Steve keris are very addicting so be careful or you will end up like the rest of us Lew |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Singapore
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Oh Lew, I remember your avatar...
Neat keris... Very Neat keris.
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Singapore
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Hi Steve,
I guess all kerises are real from a certain perspective. But I know what you mean. The keris looked like it could well have been carried in the sash of some Palembang gentleman in the 19th century, and was tough enough to be used to defend himself.The bent hilt is probably one of the earliest forms of ergonomic design to fit the human hand and to facilitate a firm thrust.
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Member
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Kernersville, NC, USA
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I may be hooked.
This is a very neat piece. What distinguishes it instantly to everyone as a Palembang keris? Thanks for all of your help!Steve ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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