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Thanks to everyone who posted comments/thoughts on the last Keris I posted. Given how most of us are in lockdown thought I would share another interesting example.
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A few more pictures.
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Well this looks like a Kocet-Kocetan hilt form from Bali. Is it ivory! I also like the blade pattern.
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Interesting and beautiful kris indeed. From the pics, I am not fully sure that the hilt is from ivory? (colour and patina). The blade is old and the carved animal on the gandik (singa?) is odd. The warangka is in rare sampiran/ jamprahan/ bancihan style. It seems that the selut was replaced as the base of the hilt was apparently cut?
Regards Last edited by Jean; 12th April 2020 at 01:27 PM. |
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It doesn't look like the base of the handle has been cut. It looks fully formed in hand with no evidence of being cut. What is odd about the carved animal? Just the form/type? |
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I'd like to believe that the hilt is from a whale's tooth, superbly carved and with a touch of artificial patination. The overall shape is about right for a hilt from a large tooth, the material and surface finish looks right for whales tooth. I have several with similar characteristics that are definitely from whales teeth.
But what has been done in Bali with synthetics over the last 40-50 years causes me to a bit uncertain of what I'm looking at. I think this hilt might need a hot needle test, maybe inside the tang hole. But apart from that, a nice old keris, if the hilt is not synthetic, a very nice old keris. |
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The carved animal on the gandik looks odd because it has the body of a singa and the head of a naga or kalarau. It seems welded on the blade and not integral to it. Regards Last edited by Jean; 14th April 2020 at 10:08 AM. |
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Thanks for commenting. Not sure what the handle material is made from. |
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