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Originally Posted by Anthony G.
Tricky, and indeed time has changed. Recently I have a Balinese forged a keris and when preparing to send to Singapore, no couriers in Bali wants to ship it. Reason: sharp weapon.
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Singapore may have their own “ problems” about this and the problem is there and not in Indonesia.
The Keris collector ( youtube channel) says that Singapore has special rules about this. Krises are classed as weapons there. You need to apply for a license to import weapons.
Please watch this video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XYEAG-s5xok
as for legislation in other countries this may or may be not always treating the kris as a weapon.
In the NL for example they are classed as “ forbidden” because they are double edged and longer than what the law allows for , however since they are also “ antiques” and a ritual object their possession is allowed albeit not clearly defined in the law. I can also transport a kris in the car provided it is sheathed and best kept in a closed bag.
In Italy , of course Marco would know this, official rules should also allow to have a maximum of 8 such “ weapons”, unless you have a special collector license, if you have less than 8 you are supposed to declare this to the police... I am not sure many people do this but that is what one should be doing.
In the last few years the OFFICIAL rules have changed a lot, that doesn’t mean that everyone complies
https://www.perizieantiquariato.it/l...da-collezione/