Rasdan
As with many things associated with the keris there is no way to give absolutely cast iron guarantees about anything, however authentification of a Keris Buda can be a matter of agreement between equals with considerable experience. Very often the ones that are genuine have been newly found at the time when they are sold, for instance, the one on the left in my photos has deposits sticking to it that look and react like volcanic deposits, it has obviously been in the ground for a very long time. The others I've shown photos of are correct in respect of material and both have been agreed upon as KB's by very senior people.
Authentification probably all comes down to experience and expertise.
I do have other KB's that were clearly made at a later time, not modern times, but probably around 14th-15th century.
David
That hole in the end of the gonjo is erosion.
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