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I attach the pics of 2 krisses identified as krisses Bima, and I hope that the new owners will not object to share them...
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Jean ...thanks for thae picture. I never thought it would exist since i have search up and down to locate similarity of my keris...you have done a wonderful research. I believe not many ppl have seen this kind of dress.
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There is one kris very similar to yours but fitted with a proper "Bima" hilt for sale on a Dutch site. Best regards Last edited by David; 29th May 2014 at 09:54 PM. Reason: Sorry Jean, but you cannot direct folks to a auction site from here. |
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Hi Jean thanks for the info, but like David said there are few similar design. This wrangka is called Kapakan mean axe in indonesia and malay. Gave some ideas how to restore my keris. Anyway how do you differentiate between malay blade, bugis blades and javanese blades?
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