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21st February 2017, 09:22 AM | #1 |
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rare dhapur Singo Sineba
well, the keris is not mine
it was offered to me but went above my budget, so I asked permission to the owner to post pictures here here as educational and discussion tool I personally never seen this dhapur in real life keris form ... considering the condition, the blade is somewhat old opinions are welcome enjoy !! Donny |
21st February 2017, 06:40 PM | #2 |
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Hi Donny,
more as difficult to say something by the pictures regarding if it's an old or recent blade. What I can say that it isn't a masterwork of art, I see irregularities but maybe I can be cheated by my eyes. This would speak against a recent blade. Any change to see this blade fresh stained? Or without oil? Regards, Detlef |
21st February 2017, 09:35 PM | #3 |
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Miraculous!
The greneng totally eroded : the singo barong still retaining a perfect profile, and most importantly, his manhood. A truly wonderful keris --- in the literal meaning of the word. |
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22nd February 2017, 03:08 AM | #6 |
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for those who did not know, singo represent masculinity. It was believed that this kind of Keris will boost your manhood ... therefore the correct miniature lion should have an erect penis
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Roland asks "Artificially aged for what?" In my experience current era blades receive artificial aging treatment for at least two reasons. Firstly AFAIK it is the current fashion in Jawa for even acknowledged new blades to receive an aging treatment. People seem to like the look. Personal i agree with you that when i have an acknowledged current era blade i would rather have one that is not eroded in any way, but i am a collector from outside the culture and i can't really argue with how the people who are the legitimate owners of keris culture choose to present and maintain their keris. Secondly a keris can be aged to deceive. You say "the value of such a corroded blade is lower than a smooth blade with good visible pamor", but that is only true if we are comparing keris that we accept as being equal in actual age. The rarity of certain dhapurs in truly antique blades can overcome condition in terms of value. I do not believe i have ever seen this particular dhapur in a confirmed antique blade so if we accept this one as being an actual antique the value is risen above a current era example that might be in perfect and un-eroded condition, no? |
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but as always, I can always try to ask him for more detailed pictures Donny |
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22nd February 2017, 09:50 AM | #9 |
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Actually, the singo is associated with the K'satriya caste.
Certainly, Jawa/Bali symbolism is multi symbolism, but sometimes we do come across misunderstandings and distortions. Not surprising really. |
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Hello,
Could it be that this blade is of very recent manufacture and was artificially aged?! |
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Artificially aged for what? In my opinion the value of such a corroded blade is lower than a smooth blade with good visible pamor. One simple way for artificially aging is to bury the blade in the ground and wait some weeks or months. But normally artifical aged blades are easy to recognisze. The very poorly made example in the picture is obviously artificially aged and outsourced in my basement. And in the first moment I was thinking, that the penis is an umbilical cord, which could be also pretty mystic. Roland |
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