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Old 3rd October 2021, 10:00 AM   #3
Anthony G.
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I have this keris hilt that I suspect is made from imitation ivory. At first look, it seems like ivory, when I scraped bits from the inside of the peksi hole, it smelt like ivory but the whole part and the carvings look too "perfect". There are no old cracks and the color is uniform. There are striations (schreger lines) but are these imitation ? how can we distinguish between the genuine schreger lines with the imitation ones?

Can anyone here confirm my suspicion that this hilt is made from imitation ivory or other wise?

Thanks in advance for your comments.

nik

Without prejudice, sometime judging something from photo and hand handling produces different opinions. I handled fake ivory before and the materials are produced from China with the person taught me how to see it.

So I tends to say it is fake after looking at the grain pattern but again, I might be incorrect.
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