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Is it only keris or do they also have examples of kris that differs from those of other regions? If so, could you share any of the pictures? Michael |
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borrowing, hence I cannot make a copy. ![]() I'll check it out and let you know when I can. ![]() |
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I'haven't Your knowlege about keris, and I didn't read most of the books You mentioned, but on page 16 of the Van Zonneveld book (traditional weapons of the Indonesian archipelago) there's a pic of a Kalimantan keris, acquired in 1893, that looks very interesting to me.
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Yes, it looks interesting.
AFAIK the swords in the van Z book is attributed according to collection area, not where they were made. Michael |
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