29th July 2016, 06:29 AM | #1 |
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naga keris with pamor miring
well, long time not showing up here, as somehow I forgot the password !!
cheering up today, is one of my collection, a naga keris with pamor miring somehow, it's getting rarer and rarer to see, perhaps because this type of pamor is harder to make ? or simply no longer economical to make one ? when it arrived it was covered with rust and some kind of sticky goo, which is very hard to remove, and it reeked with sandalwood aroma tell me what you guys think ... Donny Last edited by satsujinken; 29th July 2016 at 10:22 AM. |
29th July 2016, 06:31 AM | #2 |
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29th July 2016, 09:36 AM | #3 |
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Hello Satsujinken,
Although you found this blade in rusty condition, it looks recent to me and quite similar to the ones which you showed us earlier. The pamor pattern may be Eri Wader or Unthuk Banyu, and the blade shape lacks elegance as the luks are uneven. Regards |
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What do you mean by the luks are uneven ? This sort of dhapur is rather unique, panji kuda and the luks are made that way Donny Last edited by satsujinken; 29th July 2016 at 12:23 PM. |
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29th July 2016, 10:44 AM | #5 |
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Although I am just a novice in the field, and although it is quite dificult to judge by the photos, I believe this is a very recent Kris.
PS: Very recent meaning made probably this year. |
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and may you elaborate why you think so ? |
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This daphur with luks at the base and tip only, and straight in the middle section of the blade may be unique, but it still looks odd in my eyes.... Regards |
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29th July 2016, 03:17 PM | #8 | |
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Also about everything else looks very similar to the very recent Kerises I saw this year in Indonesia. And some of them were obviously artificially aged. For example the metal sheath cover looks like being made of pressed & aged aluminium foil attempting to look like silver. |
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29th July 2016, 04:19 PM | #9 |
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Maybe new, but still cool
Despite being recent, the high-relief pamor is kind of a cool effect.
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29th July 2016, 04:38 PM | #10 |
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More miring...
I'm wondering if OP's keris has a core, or if it's just pamor material? Last edited by Rick; 29th July 2016 at 05:32 PM. |
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Marius, the pendok is the real deal, not some sort of machine produced garbage. No idea how old it is, if its mamas (unlikely) its pre-WWII, if its brass with poor quality plate its pretty recent, but it was made by hand and in the same way that this type of pendok has been made for a very long time. It might also be white brass. But its real, and really pretty fair quality.
Same goes for the wrongko. Mendak? ugh! Blade? nice quality current production, probably no core, but then the very few old ones of these I've handled didn't have a core either. Some pamor motifs cannot be produced with a core, like buntel mayat for instance --- well, that's an untrue statement, they can be produced with a core, but I've never seen one with a core, and I very much doubt that they ever were made with a core. All in all, not a bad keris --- except for that disaster of a mendak --- but its not old. It is artistically not a bad effort. Oh yeah, the dhapur is legitimate. Absolutely. If one's taste is orientated to antiques it is obviously unacceptable. If one's taste is orientated towards keris, and all that this implies, it is very acceptable. Then of course we have the question of value difference between a current era production and an old example of something well made and rare:- this difference can be heart stopping. |
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I agree with Alan on this one regarding the dhapur. I have seen similar "uneven" luk dhapurs and in fact have an example (albeit a contemporary version) of such luk spacing in my own collection.
While i appreciate the effort artistically to some extent i am not particularly fond of the apparent lack of a core. While, as Alan points out, some blades such as buntel mayat tend to be coreless, this does not seem to be one where i would expect or desire a lack of a core. But yes, this is most certainly modern production. Nothing wrong with that, but it is what it is. |
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Thank you Alan and David for the information!
Have a nice weekend! |
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Hello Donny,
This kris is for sale on EBay (Item N° 142069169654) which constitutes a violation of the rules of this forum! Regards |
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Why do I have the feeling that this forum is being used for personal gain?!
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May be Donny was not aware of this rule, I did not notice it myself on EBay but a friend did and communicated the ad to me. Let us wait what Donny and the moderators have to say.
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Aware or not; Donny has bought himself a 10 day suspension starting now....
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Thank you for the edit Marius. Yes, people flogging new keris are sometimes a problem here. |
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Sorry guys, i've been on vacation and missed this thread for a few days. Rick and i are certainly in agreement. Using this forum to flog your wares, old or new, for sale on eBay or other venues will not be tolerated. Continued abuse of this forum for such purposes will lead to a permanent banning from these forums. Period!
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1st August 2016, 04:25 AM | #22 |
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sorry
I never used this forum for personal gain and to be honest, I only listed the keris on ebay because I wanted to show folks in Indonesian blades forum, how keris is being underrated as part of my discussion last week, on how a poor quality wakizashi can be sold for 1000 USD whereas a decent keris with intricate pamors, with a very difficult forging technique will fetch only 100 - 200 USD basically I wanted keris to be appreciated more as it is a very beautiful work of art and err ... what should I do now ? put down the listing ?? Donny |
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This thread has been closed so really you don't need to do anything other than not do it again. |
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