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22nd April 2017, 05:27 AM | #1 |
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for discussion - ancient Sepang ?
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I made this thread for discussion about this keris. Well to be honest, I just read Alan's site and read about relief in ancient temples in Indonesia here's another keris with mendak fused to the blade, it is said that this type of keris is very old. Kabudhan / Singosari era but as we all know, we have to treat all stories from the owner with a pinch of salt this one is said to be found in river deposit, I notice the similarities with keris in the relief pictured in Alan's site, just this one is more slender. The ancient keris looked symmetrical in appearance and kinda like Sepang dhapur like this one any comments ? and as usual, enjoy ... |
22nd April 2017, 06:06 AM | #2 |
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Round pesi Donny?
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22nd April 2017, 01:18 PM | #3 |
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Same sort of stuff as the previous ones? Look at the greneng.
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22nd April 2017, 01:26 PM | #4 |
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Look at the whole thing Jean.
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22nd April 2017, 02:25 PM | #5 |
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Are we supposed to believe this is "ancient?"
Are you testing us or what? I do not know almost anything about kerises, but I am pretty sure this is a FAKE antiquated piece. |
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25th April 2017, 11:06 AM | #7 | |
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he hunted keris and tosan aji in remote villages and sometimes got around 10 - 15 at one hunt ... not all are worth mentioning, of course. He made a living by cleaning, restoring and selling it some are true keris, some are blatant fakes, some are interesting and in the border between real and unreal. Donny |
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David, if you look at my post history, I post a lot of thing. Event of keris, a newly made keris, an odd keris, a good kamardikan keris, and so on. I love this forum and would like to keep it alive I consider myself lucky, I lived in the land of keris. Perhaps that's why I tend to overlook the common keris ... brojol, tilam upih ... all can be found here in hundreds if not thousands I also consider myself as an apprentice, as I may be wrong, I do have my opinion, and I try my best to present it but I always kept my doubt that I may be wrong remember the Singo Sineba I posted earlier ? some said it was antique, until Alan pinpoint where it goes wrong, and it passed many experts here as genuine antique and someone bought it for USD 1,000 for now, I have the chance to know a friend, a keris dealer, so my posts will mostly about him and what I found to be interesting, intriguing as I did not think a post about brojol or tilam upih keris will be interesting for you all. Hey, it's me learning from your opinion here ... I took your advice to the heart, David, and I will try to post comparison for the next post, but beware ... it may be boring Donny |
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there are some clues I am currently looking at : 1. the corrosion rate of something on submerged for hundreds of years should be more than that 2. the shape of the blade is too long, as I believed that blade from kabudhan era should be short and stout 3. the fused mendak and the remnants of wood on the pesi is somewhat dubious 4. should the pesi be square ?? note that during my journey, only ONCE I held a true kabudhan keris, of which I thought to be genuine. I treated all other as "possible fake" but I may be wrong Donny |
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