5th June 2005, 04:35 PM | #1 |
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"Archaic" Keris or treated to look old?
In response to Bill's enquiry in the Moro Kris thread I took some pics of a Keris I bought in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah. The shop owner didn't have any other keris and unfortunately he didn't have what I actually was looking for either.
The scabbard, as well as the hilt is new but I am not sure if the blade is old or treated with acids to look old. What's strange is that the form/dapur isn't like the other acid treated Keris Buda I have seen as well as it's much bigger than a regular Keris Luk. What do you think? Michael PS To my untrained eyes the metal structure resembles a bit this Keris on Adni's site? http://www.geocities.com/keris4u/ker...ih_sogokan.htm Last edited by VVV; 5th June 2005 at 04:47 PM. |
5th June 2005, 05:58 PM | #2 |
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This is always a point of debate and often enough photographs alone are not enough to make a clear judgement. That being said, my gut instinct on this one is that it is a recently made blade submited to servere acis treatments to make it appear old. It doesn't look like a regular Keris Buda because it is not one at all, though i am not sure exactly what this dapur is called.
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5th June 2005, 08:52 PM | #3 |
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If this was a real old one, the lambe gadja probably was broken off due the many acid washings. This one looks to much chemical threatend to me.
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6th June 2005, 03:34 AM | #4 |
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New keris
Michael,
Small world it seems! I've have had the pleasure of seeing and handling the keris in person at the shop you mentioned. A newly Maduran made item. The shop also closed 2 weeks ago. Otherwise I hope you have had a good holiday in Sabah... |
6th June 2005, 10:30 AM | #5 |
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Thanks all,
Good to know because I have been insecure about this one - is it or is it not... It looked more buried, like Bill indicated, than the usual dented acid treated look of the faked Keris Buda. Otherwise it was very nice in Sabah (as usual), John. Even if I didn't find any old blades I managed to pick up some new Silat moves as well as having a great vacation with my family. Michael |
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I have reworked a fair number of buried blades that have been excavated with metal detectors, and I've etched a fair number with a variety of acids. That looks like a buried surface to me; looks pretty much just like one, as opposed to a bath of liquid acid. The way flakes of rust seem to have come off some areas; rust forms in flakes like that; acid doesn't attack that way; it tends more to rounded pits/craters that start from some tiny imperfection in the surface; looks like an excavated blade that has been cleaned (of its burial rust) with acid; most of the lost material would be lost to rust, not to acid.....On the other hand, I hear that in parts of Africa are patches of very acidic (?or something?) soil wherein if one buries newly made things, one digs up "antiques" in a few months or a year....probably anything can be faked.......
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