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I thought it would be nice for you to show a part of the Tropenmuseum, for those who are not able to visit the museum.
I will only post images of the weapons/weaponrelated items, and not the tribal art images I made on my last visit. I guess that would be something for another forum... Maurice |
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Kerisses (including Knaud's keris).
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Japanese.
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Atjeh war related!
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Various (1).
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Various (2).
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thank you for sharing the photos... it looks like they're floating in the air!
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I guess the floating effect had been increased on the images because of my breathtaking photography!!!!
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Thank you very much for sharing. For many of us, it is nice to see images from museums we may never have a chance to visit. Many beautiful objects have been presented. What is the story with the first keris pictured, with the war scene on the blade?
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perhaps we should go to keris room to discuss further
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I'm glad you appreciate my posting! Kind Regards, Maurice |
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I too would like to thank you Maurice, the images you have provided add a great depth to styles and design elements not often seen.
Gav |
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Yes thanks for the pics - nice pieces. Although I would argue about the keris - looks more like bronze rather than copper.
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Maybe I should post some more images?
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Well, no weapons but I post them anyway!
Let's say these items where exhibited between the weapons..
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Batak.
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And ofcourse the most important: some dajak
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