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Originally Posted by Bill Marsh
My first post in this forum. I have a few keris, mostly Java and Bali with a few others. My focus has been on Moro, but am re-developing an interest in the Indonesian varieties, particularly the Javanese and Balinese.
I have this keris on loan from a friend. She mainly collects African artifacts, but came across this keris. I am guessing Madura. Would appreciate frank comments.
The blade is in serious need of cleaning and staining. I have her permsiion to do this and may give it a try if it would be worth it.
Comments?
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warangka : maduranese
dhapur : sinom
pamor : dadung muntir ( twisted rope)
the graneng and the other ricikan like sogokan and tikel alis was not well executed. it's a new keris from madura.
how ever, recent keris from madura are also made in a traditional way.
the mendak(ring) is a low quality one, the handle shows a crack in the midle,
couse it made from sawo wood ( not a hard one). the carvings are very fine.
regards