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BluErf 15th April 2006 03:14 AM

Restoration Palembang
 
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Got this Palembang keris in pretty bad condition - the finish on the sheath was worn off in many spots, showing patches of wood underneath. The original hilt was trashed. The blade was rusty and sad. The fit to the sheath needed some filler repair to fit perfectly. But here it is -- after 7 nights (+ some weekends) of hard work (and bleeding fingers/peeling skin)!

Enjoy! :)

http://www.kampungnet.com.sg/modules...view_album.php

BluErf 15th April 2006 03:19 AM

By the way, this blade is one of those that 'sings' when unsheathed. :) I had to really restrain myself from doing that too often just to hear the nice sustained harmonics.

Tsssszzzzinggggggggg...... :)

mmontoro 15th April 2006 04:06 AM

Wow, it's beautiful. Really elegant piece. Thanks for showing it.

Alam Shah 15th April 2006 12:08 PM

BluErf, perhaps you can post a picture showing the sheath mouth, "leng-lengen" or "tampingan" area.

BluErf 15th April 2006 06:23 PM

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The patch is on the sirah cecak side.

BluErf 15th April 2006 06:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mmontoro
Wow, it's beautiful. Really elegant piece. Thanks for showing it.

Thank you. I'm glad you enjoyed it. :)

1/4 of the joy in collecting is in acquiring the pieces;
1/4 comes from restoring and caring for them;
1/4 is derived from looking at them; and
the last 1/4 comes from sharing it with others who appreciate it. :)

Battara 15th April 2006 09:38 PM

BluErf, I understand completely. Nice job. :)

Alam Shah 15th April 2006 11:49 PM

Good job. Well done. Nice clean work. :)

nechesh 16th April 2006 04:22 PM

Nice job Kai Wee. It would have been cool to see the before pics though. I have a similar Sumatran piece which needs sheath restoration (or just a brand new gandar) which i hope to get around to eventually.
While i understand your preferences (and the tradition) with not using warangan on some of your peninsula keris i think this is one i would definitely use it on. Nice keris. :)

nechesh 16th April 2006 04:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BluErf
By the way, this blade is one of those that 'sings' when unsheathed. :) I had to really restrain myself from doing that too often just to hear the nice sustained harmonics.

Tsssszzzzinggggggggg...... :)

Oh, and i appreciate a nice "singing" blade as well. :)

BluErf 17th April 2006 01:39 PM

I'll warangan the blade if I can get it in a low-contrast shade. :) The typical high-contrast shade does not work very well with most mlumah pamors like this keris'.

But mostly, like some of my fellow collectors say, I like my blades "raw"... Hahahaha :D

sepokal 16th May 2006 07:51 AM

Congrats.
 
Hi Bluerf,

That is one nice work there. Congrats. All those hard work does do justice to you :)

BluErf 21st May 2006 05:37 AM

Thank you Sepokal. I'm happy as long as the kerises are happy. :)

Isreena 30th January 2007 05:15 PM

Keris Palembang
 
Indeed..... An elegant looking keris Kai...... Love the "luk" and overall profile of this guy? Cool..... ;)

BluErf 31st January 2007 11:41 PM

Whoa, Isreena, you are really digging into the archives. :) Thanks, I really like the keris too. :)


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