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Old 24th November 2007, 04:04 AM   #1
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Default A bit of a side-track - a quail trap

Ok, not a keris, but I liked it so much that I bought it.

This particular example could have come from Riau, according to a friend with some interest in such artifacts.

Carvers who make keris hilts and sheaths don't have that many kerises to work on for a livelihood. So, apart from making those, they usually do some other work, which could include residential decor projects, and things like this. Of course this quail trap takes 2 craftsmen to make - one carver, one weaver.
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