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The dapur of the blade looks Javanese but it may rather be from Palembang for the following reasons:
. The blade looks rather short, less than 35 cm? . Pamor keleng . Shape of the greneng, jenggot, twin lambe gajah, and gonjo (top view). . The fitting of the blade into the scabbard is so neat that it looks original. Regards |
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Hello Jean,
You beat me to it! Seems we agree pretty much. ![]() Quote:
Pamor keleng is also not unheard of with keris Jawa that focus on garap; thus, I'd prefer to leave pamor out of the equation. Yup, most Palembang blades seem to approach gonjo of nyirah cecak style. (Except for those keris Palembang which are obviously Bugis-influenced or based on Sumatran styles, pretty much all prabot details seem to be borrowed from keris Jawa or keris Sunda.) Yes, the crosspiece fit seems original; however, it could have been crafted for an imported blade, too. Regards, Kai |
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