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Thank you Kai, it comes together with this wrongko and a blade but the blade needs first a proper warangan.
Regards, Detlef |
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WOW Detlef, that patina! Those carvings!!! The condition!!!
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Thanks! Have to agree by patina and carving! The condition is acceptable, the leaf in front was once broken and it's not a good restoration. But the ensemble is nice! ![]() |
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There are very good craftsmen out there who can faithfully repair these issues, but equally I feel sometimes things are best left alone and preserved as they are. |
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I know people also who would be able to restore it much better but I tend to leave it alone.
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Detlef, there are a number of ways that we can repair this sort damage, some are almost imperceptible, others are a bit clumsy,but when the damage gets to the level that the damage on your wrongko has reached, the usual decision is to change the shape of the wrongko and make it a kacir style.
The Madurese kacir wrongko has a shortened and pointed front (angkup) and a shortened and pointed rear (daunan):- http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showthread.php?t=13435 I just reread this thread, it is worth a re-read, but post #11 is a good example of something that might have had the kacir treatment. But if you cannot handle basic carving, then it might be best just re-do the present attempt and use tinted Araldite as both adhesive & filler. |
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Not wanting to move of the hulu topic, but am I seeing a crocodile and a bird in the carvings?
Both seem to be important figures in sea going cultures. What is the legend behind the carvings on Detlef's wrongko? |
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Frankly said I don't seeing a bird nor a crocodile, I see a wing, yes, but I suppose it's either the Kuda Sembrani (a winged horse, said to coming from the Keraton Suminep) or Garuda, both symbols you can find also in front of some Donoriko hilts, see attached pictures. Regards, Detlef |
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For the moment I will let it be like this, it will be a future project to open the glued break and hot water damp and reglue it in a better way and fill up the missing piece of wood with wax or something else. For the moment I have waxed it, it looks much better now. To recarve the wrongko is no option. Regards, Detlef |
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