19th December 2018, 04:55 PM | #32 | |
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To be clear, the reason that i posted my own keris for comparison was to draw Jean's two assertions into question. 1. that sumatran keris are generally not larger than 37cm. 2. that the tikel alis passing into the gandik is more a North Coast trait. These are traits that both my keris and Gustav's share as well as a very similar arrangement in the greneng and a flat, squared off buntut urang. Certainly there are many differences between my keris and Gustav's and given that Sumatran keris were greatly influenced by keris from Jawa i was not necessarily trying to develop a thesis to prove the origins of both. What i did what to know was if Jean's assertion held to greater scrutiny and if what he was saying discounted Sumatra as the origin of my own keris. Given what has been presented i feel quite comfortable continuing to identify my keris was Sumatran. Gustav's keris presents some other more difficult traits which perhaps makes it harder to be so definitive. Last edited by David; 19th December 2018 at 08:27 PM. Reason: correcting a metric faux pas. ;) |
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