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Hello Marco,
first off all, great pictures, like usual from you! To my eyes this kendit don't look painted, why do you think it's painted? Regards, Detlef |
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Thanks Detlef
I suppose is painted because: - the grains/patterns of wood don't change where there is kendit - there are also something like little color's smears out the borders of kendit - inside the hole of sarong i don't see a kendit's trace |
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Another unusual kendit
I think that kendit is not painted but seems one black wood ring(with grains completely different) puts between two other cut-pieces of another light wood (timoho?) . IMO the rigour to insert the wood is ![]() Last edited by Marcokeris; 4th October 2009 at 03:46 PM. |
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Hello Marco,
very interesting handle, I have seen something like this before by a Bali handle. sajen |
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That's very interesting, Marco.
But why one need to attach such wood ring in between? If it was done in the sense of restoration, definitely they are going to find similarly-colored,if not similarly-grained wood ring, for that purpose, doesn't they? |
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Rarely, a natural kendit is not many time found and expensive! |
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I have got a big board with keris some days ago, some very nice keris inside.
This is one of them. sajen Last edited by Sajen; 27th October 2009 at 05:55 PM. |
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