8th June 2014, 02:07 AM | #1 |
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Keris and Shields?
Probably anyone who has googled "keris" or any variable has run into these valiant gentlemen. I wonder if this type of shield was used with keris in combat, or if anyone has ever gotten a shield like this for their collection of ethnographic arms? Or perhaps this was just posed this way, and the stalwarts were just being agreeable? If this is a legitimate assemblage, were these shields used in some kind of sword-and-buckler art?
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9th June 2014, 11:45 AM | #2 |
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The shield looks very East-African to me....
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9th June 2014, 12:27 PM | #3 |
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There are duels Kare-Kare during ritual festivities for Ida Bhatara Dharma Kamulan, god of the original law, in Tenganan (Bali). Bunches of Pandanus leaves and round braided shields, made of Lianan (Ata), are used.
There is an early picture (1865), most possibly by van Kinsbergen, which depicts a young Madurese dancer with Keris and shield. http://media-kitlv.nl/all-media/inde...ijving=madoera There is another very early and rare picture depicting three Balinese princes with their "bodyguards". The shields in this picture are very similar to the one from Madura, just bigger and with 6 spikes. It is known, the balinese culture was very en voque in Madura since at least 18th century. |
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