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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Austin, TX
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Sorry, I'm new here. Is it legal to post pictures from the active item without the link?
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Location: Louisville, KY
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They are still making keris there. Repros? - yes and real modern ones too. I think yours are not repros but modern ones. Repros are for tourists and are obvious in their horrible quality. Yours are not for the tourists and seem to be better crafted.
Regarding posting pics, it is better to post pics of "dead" auctions. |
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As Jose points out, the distinction between modern and repro can sometimes be a tricky one. One must consider that while certainly at a wanning point, the keris is still a living art form. I tend to agree that your first hilt is perhaps modern, but not what i would call a repro. The second is of a lesser quality.
These hilt are both in a very traditional form, but there are neither Cecanginan nor Gerantiman nor a combination of the two. I believe these are Bayu hilts, a representation of the god of wind. |
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You might want to read this thread: http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showthread.php?t=4 Welcome to the forum. ![]() |
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Might Jacob's ukiran be a Balinese Ho Tai form ?
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Join Date: Mar 2005
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Now that the auction is over and it's legal to post: has anyone
seen a hilt like this before (combination Cecanginan and Gerantiman). |
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Join Date: Jan 2005
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The nice hilt looks like a Tapukan style. Original by Balinese carving. Combinated with brass. It completely hilt.
I was bidding too for this keris at eBay, http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...e=STRK:MESO:IT .... but I lost it and have no lucky ![]() Beautiful Balinese keris. Congratulations, Jacob. Regards, Mans. |
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In my eyes, it is beautiful balinese keris with nice pamor. Not to old, I think made about CA19th and it has good take care by the owner before. Looks so different between new iron with old piece. Regards, Mans. |
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Anyone might have suggestions on how to restore torn silverwork? |
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![]() And yes, they are somewhat expensive even in Indo . Quality is quality no matter whether old or new . ![]() |
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