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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Greensboro, NC
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Nova Scotia
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![]() And yes, unusual dress for sure, at least the hilt. My general feeling is that this keris and hilt got a bit of a re-design somewhere along the way. I don't think this ivory hilt was originally intended to have all this bling. The pieces used seem to be adapted from other things like pieces of jewelry. It's possible someone inherited this keris in bad condition without a gonjo and wanted to honour it in a big way. So silver replacement gonjo and bling added to the hilt. I don't think that piece of silver is meant to be seen as a sash btw. This is a form of Jawa Demam hilt, the "feverish Javanese", and the bit of silver is covering the stylized arm that is across the belly of the figure giving the impression of a person doubled over holding their stomach. Frankly i would have preferred this hilt without all the glitz. Or at least with less of it. But then, it wasn't made for me. ![]() Last edited by David; 1st August 2020 at 08:39 PM. |
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Join Date: Nov 2004
Posts: 6,339
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Not my culture, but I agree from a Westerner's point of view.
'Less is more.' To quote the noted architect Mies Vanderoh. |
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