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Old 18th November 2009, 02:24 AM   #1
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Default Gilded and painted Keris for viewing

I have had this piece sitting aside for some time now and it has sparked a lot of interest with fellow collectors I speak to externally from the forum so I thought others would also like to view it.
Although my knowledge is very limited in comparrision to the knowledge base here, I know what I like and painted scabbard Keris are something I have always found very appealling and will continue to put these painted examples aside in my collections.
Here is an example I favour very much, the scabbard is gilded and painted, the blade is unusual in form and the pamor is what I beleive to be expertly controlled.
Comments and input is most welcome.

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Old 18th November 2009, 02:31 AM   #2
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Hey Gav,
How about a full picture of the blade .

The painting ... nice .
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Old 18th November 2009, 02:48 AM   #3
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Rick, Full blade image, though it doesn't quite show the pamor following the edge in layers all the way to the tip....

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Old 18th November 2009, 02:59 AM   #4
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Nice.

These Bali sunggingan are really pretty scarce.

I mean really scarce.
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Old 18th November 2009, 03:08 AM   #5
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Nice.

These Bali sunggingan are really pretty scarce.

I mean really scarce.
Wow, thank you Alan, I knew it was a good thing when I found it but hearing that makes it ace! They are beautiful.

Do you think in a previous life the hilt would have been painted/gilded? Or is it more typical to have them left as it currently sits?

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Old 18th November 2009, 04:01 AM   #6
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In the Balinese ones I've seen the hilt seems to bear no relationship at all to the wrongko.
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