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In Gustav's post, the Makassar keris is the gold one on the right hand side.
It is an early and well documented keris. Here is the text that accompanies the photograph in Albert van Zonneveld's book. |
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Thanks Alan for adding the info. I have seen it myself during the cleansing of Pusaka Kerajaan Gowa and Bone which I have documented (pictures and video). I will post some of the pictures here. The Tatarapang that now in Gowa is actually a gift from Kerajaan Demak (exchange). I am agree with Zooneveld that it is not certain that the blade was made in Bugis. I have been in and out of Sulawesi few times visiting village to village seeing panre bessie (Pande Besi) and saw few people who own kerisses and none have the same keris like Gustav has posted. The shape and the style are out of Sulawesi.
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Kalompoang
Procession of Cleansing Gowa's Heirlooms in South Sulawesi. I am sorry for the poor quality of the pictures, I have to reduce/compress the size. Just a small number of pictures to share. |
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Tatarapeng of Gowa,
A gift, symbol of friendship from Raden Patah, Dynasty of Demak to Dynasty of Gowa. |
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Thank you Gustav, Alan and Sipakatuo for all this great informations and work, it is very interesting thread.
sajen |
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