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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Louisville, KY
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I just finished repairing and replacing the missing silver inlay on both sides of this wonderful piece.
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Battara,
The floral panel is pretty obvious, but what do you make of that little extension towards the tip of the blade? Significance? BTW, the work is wonderful...can't wait to get it in hand! |
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Great work Jose!
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Thank you both!
![]() Charles, if you are referring to the trident made of silver inlay, Cato says that this is a protective symbol for the owner/wielder of the kris facing the enemy. If this is true, I also wonder if was a carry over from Indic influences long ago (Majapahit Empire) or from trade with India and Indonesia. The roots would be from perhaps Shiva's trident and thus talismanic. Detlef, your will see yours......... ![]() |
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