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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Santa Barbara, California
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I've shown this keris before, but I just wanted to show some of the detail of the painting.
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: OKLAHOMA, USA
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DAVID I WONDERED WHY I ALSO THOUGHT OF THAT DESIGN AS WOODY WOODPECKER. IT MUST HAVE BEEN A MEMORY FROM MY YOUTH OF THE OLD HOT ROD DAYS. HERE IS SOMETHING THAT MAY HAVE BEEN INSPIRED FROM OLD INDONESIAN DESIGNS THAT SURFACED IN CALIFORNIA.
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Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Jakarta - Indonesia
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Recently went to Solo and commision sunggingan for my Tombak.
The knife scabard done in Jakarta few years back, he is also from Solo. I hope the skill is not loss due to the fact now the younger generation do not learn the skill. |
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I feel that the skills will be retained, Rasjid.
Its mostly the artists who do decorate wayang puppets who do the sunggingan scabbards, and I doubt that wayang is going to disappear any time soon. I'd be surprised if it wasn't still a course at the ASKI--- or whatever they call it now. |
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Just came across this thread as I was reading up on sunggingan because of this keris so I thought to add some photo's here.
Regards, Erik Last edited by erikscollectables; 1st March 2014 at 07:34 AM. |
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Join Date: Jun 2008
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My personal piece, still waiting for the right blade... bought few years back. Very happy with this workmanship compared to my last two pictures.
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Nova Scotia
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Very nice Rasjid. I must say, though, that i am surprised the painting would be done before the blade is fitted. Seems it would be too easy to mess up that fine work while trying to do the fitting work.
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Very nice Rasjid, my question is how you will decide what the right blade is?
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