Last one: A Keris Madura
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Looks to be a small, well worn, keris Madura. The wooden hilt is quite simple by Madurese standards. The wrangka is more impressive.
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AFAIK this style of hilt is called sandang walikat. A nice and old specimen of Madurese kris. :)
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By the way, the pendok seems to be missing and the black horn inserts on the gandar are probaly more recent than the waranga itself.
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Charles, i find this Madura keris of yours quite enchanting. Thanks for showing. :)
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IP, I would suggest that these hilts are called sandang walikat hilts because they are the correct hilt to wear with a sandang walikat wrongko.
sandang = clothing walikat = shoulder blade (scapula) |
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Amazed that the sheath looks identical to mine. Never saw one before with horn tip end and decorative collar.
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Another Madurese scabbard in sandang walikat style with horn inserts, these are not that rare IMO.
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Could these horn pieces be repairs? Both the buntut and the joint the wranka are areas that are frequently stressed.
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