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9th October 2011, 11:59 PM | #1 |
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Bali keris hilt or plokokan hilt?
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I have already long this hilt and I am very unsure if this is a keris hilt since it is bend to the right while keris handle normally have a light bend to the left. The handle is worked from black horn and seems to have a good age. I think that it is from Bali or maybe from Lombok. What do you think? |
10th October 2011, 12:05 AM | #2 |
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I have also this three handle, I guess all from Bali, where I think that this are most probable plocokan (betel pounder) handle, but really sure I am only by the last one.
Sorry, the order is not like I upload the pictures. The first and the two last pictures show the handle where I think that it is a plocokan handle. All comments are welcome and I am curious to read what is your opinion. Regards, Detlef |
12th October 2011, 06:27 PM | #3 | |
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Could it be made for a display keris ? |
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12th October 2011, 08:46 PM | #4 | |
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thank you for comment. I think you mean the handle from whale bone, the human with the bird on his shoulders? Believe me, I just test it again, this handle is a very confortable grip. Regards, Detlef |
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12th October 2011, 11:23 PM | #5 |
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With usual qualification:- based upon what I can see in the photos.
man with bird --- keris, recent, not for wear black hilt --- keris, recent, Lombok naked figure --- keris man with serpent --- pestle or small knife (pisau pemutik or temutik), however, I feel this has been done purely as a sculpture, because both knife hilts and pestle handles usually have a ferrule fitted By "recent" I mean after WWII An enormous amount of small sculptures in the form of hilts have been available in Bali and Lombok over the last 30 years; a lot of things produced in Lombok are sold in Bali. |
14th October 2011, 08:28 PM | #6 | |
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thank you for comment. Do you have a statement for the circumstance that the black hilt is bent to the wrong side? I am unsure about the age of this hilt, you may be very well correct that it is a hilt after WW2 but this hilt have clearly signs of good use. It is worked from black horn and at the touching areas becomes "white" what I have only seen by horn when it was long in use. So when my assumption about use and your assumption that it is a keris handle both are correct why is it bent to the wrong side? This question employed me every time again when I have hold it in my hand and was also the reason of this thread. Do you have seen other hilts (for keris) with this "wrong" bent? Regards, Detlef |
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