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I came across this Malay keris with an Javanese blade, which seems to my eyes to be a very old blade with 9 shallow luk. When the seller took pictures for me, the scabbard fell down. I took it anyway, of course for another price, fortunately he sent me with all pieces of the broken scabbard and I was able to reglue it passably.
Was it common to refit old Javanese blades in Malay dresses? As usual, all comments are very welcome! |
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Detllef,
of course it could be a West Java Keris, but I would perhaps tend more to a Chenok blade from Northern Malay regions, because of Pamor and its manipulations. |
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Very nice.
Lovely blade and I especialy like the selut. The blade look-like to Segaluh type but there a but there is a little thing that is different. I've seen a keris Coteng with a similar blade before but I cannot say where the blade comes from. |
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I'm with Gustav. I don't think this is a Javanese blade.
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Hello Gustav, Séverin and David, thank you for your comments!
There seems to be an agreement that it's indeed a Chenok blade, I was unsure and thought like Gustav and Séverin mentioned that it could be a West Javanese blade. Regards, Detlef |
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and thought like Gustav and Séverin mentioned that it could be a West Javanese blade.
Regards, Detlef[/QUOTE] I too lean towards a west Javanese blade. |
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