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Old 10th February 2010, 02:20 PM   #8
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Hello Gene,

That's a Keris Panjang (a search will bring up tons of info) with a nice Sumatran blade.

Here's a thread which discusses the use of the Jawa Deman hilt with this type of keris. I'd guess that this example also comes from the Melakka Strait area, probably Riau.

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This is a very nice specimen... Again, wonder about the jawa demam hilt on a panjang. We just see so many of these, but it runs against this mental picture I have of panjangs with the lanky hilt types (tapak kuda and the others)... I don't know, we hardly see any state keris level kind of panjangs with jawa demam hilts?

Anyhow, this panjang does have a Riau-ish feel, but maybe not quite. The blade reminds me of my panjang from Melaka, though the sheath is just a simple sari bulan (cresent moon), not like this with the clipped daun ends (the 2 protruding ends at the top of sheath).
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