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unusual and interesting indeed
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Would it be possible to take shot looking down directly on to the top of the gonjo?
I'd like to see the gonjo top, end to end. Best way to do this is to use a camera, not a phone or ipad or whatever and look straight down onto the top of the pesi. Is the blade laminated? Is the gonjo integral with the blade or is it separate and mechanically fixed? Would it be possible to clean up the singo barong, maybe water and detergent, dry it brush well with oil so that we can see the surface detail on the figure. How long is it? |
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Alan,
Images as request, I hope they suffice. In answer to your questions; I am unsure if the blade is laminated. At first I suspected it was cast steel, not forged. Then, under magnification there are misleading longitudinal lines that have me at somewhat of an "oh maybe it is forged"? I feel only a thorough clean would reveal the true nature. Further to this, the pitting seen within the "patina" seems to me more of a result of casting than natural wear or ritual cleaning... but saying that, incorrect storage does strange things as does the vast varieties of metals, metal mixtures and complexities of Keris manufacture, I just don't know... The gonjo is definitely integral. I've done the best I can for now with revealing detail on the Singa. Gavin |
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It's a very interesting blade. Cleaned up and shot from more angles i still din't think it's Javanese, but perhaps Alan knows better.
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Thanks Gavin.
I have never seen anything like it. I do not know what it is or where it is from. There is too much variation in detail for it to have originated from Jawa or Bali. |
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The mystery continues.... I did forget to note the length, 34cms to the pesi. Gavin |
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