10th June 2011, 09:38 PM | #1 |
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Restored Tajong
Here is my latest restoring project - the hilt I found in UK 6 years ago, the sheath and blade in US 3 years ago and 2 weeks ago a goldsmith friend of mine finished the missing suassa details.
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10th June 2011, 10:57 PM | #2 |
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Nice work
Did he make the suasa himself ? Best regards, Willem |
11th June 2011, 02:18 AM | #3 |
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Nice restoration, Michael. It was a long journey indeed! The swasa wrapping around the bottom of the buah pinang would look more appropriate if it was about half its height.
Beautiful blade btw. |
11th June 2011, 02:19 AM | #4 |
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I like the understated elegance of the early-mid period hilt too. V nice catch!
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11th June 2011, 03:43 AM | #5 |
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Nice restoration! I do love suassa!
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11th June 2011, 08:37 AM | #6 |
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Amazing
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11th June 2011, 08:43 AM | #7 |
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Thanks all,
Yes, he made the suassa himself after a receipe I gave him. But he told me that he sometimes used similar alloys himself because it's more durable than gold but didn't know that it had a name. Kai Wee, the reason it's so high is that we had to restore the buah pinang. Here is the old version of the hilt as I found it. Michael |
11th June 2011, 06:48 PM | #8 |
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I am curious now that i see the hilt in original condition. Is it likely that the hilt originally had similar suassa decoration and if not would this be more correctly considered a "upgrade" rather than a "restoration"?
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11th June 2011, 07:03 PM | #9 |
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David,
You can see that the parts were the suassa is now had another colour/patination than the rest of the hilt in the old version. That's a sign of that there once had been something else on top of it. If it was originally suassa or silver however is impossible to say. Michael |
12th June 2011, 01:26 AM | #10 |
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The lighter coloured parts most likely indicated the presence of old silver/swasa decorations. However, the seemingly lack of pegging holes suggest that the decorations were added during a period when adhesives were available, and swasa nail pegs were not used. Still, it was an old "upgrade", and Michael restored that.
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12th June 2011, 03:33 AM | #11 |
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How do the mounts stay on - glue?
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12th June 2011, 10:04 AM | #12 |
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Yes, he used some kind of special glue for gold alloys.
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1st July 2011, 11:47 AM | #13 |
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great tajong. i like the overall look of this keris.
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