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semar 7th April 2014 11:16 AM

keris for share
 
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I found this keris 6 months ago in Purworejo in central java
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in a dark corner in someone's home that keris sheath made
the pendok is made of silver and weighs about an ounce
Handels is made from Ivory
selut and mendak silver
the pamor is buntil mayit
en the dapur I think will be Bungkem

regards semar

Sajen 7th April 2014 05:55 PM

Nice keris Semar with a very unusual kembang kacang!

Regards,
Detlef

David 7th April 2014 07:32 PM

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Well that's a lovely ensemble. I find it rather attractive. Hope you don't mind if i orient your photo a bit differently. Always easier to read a photo of a keris in this orientation and allows us to better understand the "bow" or forward lead of the blade. Perhaps someone can help me with the Javanese term for that feature which i seem to have forgotten. :o :)

A. G. Maisey 7th April 2014 09:28 PM

Most people I know refer to the blade angle as "condong lele":- "condong lelenya" :- "its angle"

David 7th April 2014 09:44 PM

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Originally Posted by A. G. Maisey
Most people I know refer to the blade angle as "condign lele":- "condign lelenya" :- "its angle"

Thanks Alan, that's what i was looking for. Getting old is a beautiful, terrible thing… ;)

David 7th April 2014 09:47 PM

OK, really weird that when i hit "quote" to repeat your post at the top of my response it changed your spelling of condong to condign. Damn auto-correct! :confused: :)

semar 8th April 2014 01:36 AM

hello Detlef

this kind of kembang kacang the call it Bungkum

no problem David this way the keris look nice to hahaha


semar

A. G. Maisey 8th April 2014 06:38 AM

David, in most cases, getting old is a whole lot better than the alternative.

Richard Furrer 8th April 2014 02:33 PM

Very conscious pattern...note how the offset waves have a pamor "island" (for lack of a better word) at the apex of ever direction change.
This means the empu either planned that in the beginning or worked with that for the final shaping of the blade.

Ric

Marcokeris 16th April 2014 02:31 PM

Very nice !!


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