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Hi guys,
Yesterday I contacted a friend (Raja Kamarazaman - in facebook) that is an metal detecting enthusiast regarding his keris related find. He had recently found another keris hilt with gold pendongkok. Interestingly, the pendongkok is probably the gold Bugis pendongkok we normally see on gold encrusted Bugis keris, however the hilt is wood and looks almost Javanese - what we know as Jogja hilt nowadays. Have you seen earlier specimens of keris outside of Jawa that uses this type of hilt? Or probably this is actually a Jawa keris? I also attached pictures of the earlier pendongkok that had found - that have rubies in them. |
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I have the same hilt on a bugis Keris from Sulawesi.
The handle looks old but newer than the blade and scabbard (The Ganja is missing, and the brass selut is too wide for the handle). |
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I don't understand something as I see two different seluts in the photos:
1. the first one in the second photo attached to the crudely chopped hilt and in the third photo, 2. the second one, in the last photos. Anyhow, both appear to be old workmanship and genuine to me. I would love to have any one of them! ![]() |
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That is cool Athanase. Can we see a picture of the hilt?
Marius, there's actually 2 pendongkok. The first 3 pictures are the recently found. The other pictures are the one that was found earlier. |
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Hello Rasdan,
No blade remains found, no pesi inside the hilt? I have a really tough time to believe that hilt and selut were born together... Even allowing for some deterioration, the hilt does look to be of very mundane quality. There is an Aceh hilt based on the Javanese planar grip. The high-end versions came with this type of selut and were royal gifts to local rulers in the greater Aceh sphere of influence; however, one would expect hilts from status material and excellent workmanship. Regards, Kai Last edited by kai; 12th May 2017 at 07:05 PM. |
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Hello Kai,
I am not sure if there was a blade found or remnants of a pesi in the hilt. I guess it was found like in the first picture. When you mentioned Acheh, it rings a bell in my mind. I think in Kris Disk there's a non javanese keris with an ivory hilt that looks like a Jogja hilt. I didn't found the picture but I found the one below. Thanks for pointing it out Kai. |
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You mention the KrisDisk: I can't find it and the email address of the author (given on the forum a few years ago) is no longer valid. ![]() Where can I buy it? |
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