Wood type on Bugis keris
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I got this bugis keris lately. Can't tell the age. Maybe 19th century. Anyone can advise me what type of wood it is used for this keris? The dress overall seems to be made for this keris. Thank you.
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Pictures of the wood please? :)
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It would also help to have more photos of the blade, including and over all shot if you were hoping for more feedback on it. ;)
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if the wood looks like this example, it is called: "Trembalu wood". Roland |
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Regards |
Disclaimer: Wood is extremely difficult to identify from pics, burlwood even more so...
Having said that, I agree with Jean that kemuning [Murraya paniculata (L.) Jack] is usually a good guess for Bugis sampir and often for hilts, too. (I'm fairly sure that Roland's crosspiece is from kemuning; I'd need to handle the hilt to gain similar confidence though.) I do hope we'll see more pics of Anthony's keris starting this thread! Regards, Kai |
Anthony, Your post with the pictures has disappeared after being passed.
Please repost the photos. |
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Please find the updated photo. :p |
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the handle seems to be recent and from rather cheap wood. To determine the crosspiece of your sheath we need a plan picture, at best by good light or a flash picture, otherwise I doubt that someone will be able to tell you more, sorry. Regards, Detlef |
Hello Anthony,
Select a section of wood that is showing some grain (and any chatoyance if present): Take close-ups in full sun or very bright light (flash might do depending on the setup) of all 3 parts of the scabbard as well as the hilt. Make sure the pics are sharp and have good resolution! There might be some packed grain on the hilt - possibly burlwood or otherwise "stressed" sections of timber... Regards, Kai |
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Thank you for your confirmation, yes; bought thru an antique shop in Europe. And also thanks to rest of the members for your advice. Cheers |
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Thank you all members for your advices. |
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