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Hello Athanase,
This style of cylindrical floral hilt is common in Madura/ East Java, see pics. Regards |
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Oh yes, it's very common
![]() It's just the association with this type of Warangka that I didn't remember having seen before. In addition, if the handle and the warangka seems to be made of the same wood, it's the difference in quality of the carving that put me in doubt. I love this keris, but I just wanted to submit to your opinions some details that surprised me. ![]() |
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Hello Séverin,
There seems to have been some flux between North coast and eastern Jawa (no wonder considering the trade). It looks like there was some resin narrowing the scabbard (now mostly crumbled away)? If so, the blade may have been married to the scabbard for quite some time already. The hilt could use a ferrule/selut and possibly a slightly smaller eastern mendak. I believe the ensemble could live happily ever after... ![]() Regards, Kai |
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I find the warangka and hilt very nice but I am less convinced by the blade quality
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The greneng is very simple and in addition to being eroded. I agree that this is clearly not a premium blade but I like it, especially because his pamor is still apparent (which is rarely the case on keris that I find ![]() |
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I have old mendak from East Java but they are very distorted ![]() For the selut, to find an old one that would adapt to the handle is impossible mission, it would be necessary to make a new one. |
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Silver or brass? I hesitate.
The advantage of brass is that its color will match that of the pendok. |
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Hello Séverin,
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With a slightly larger base from the selut, even your current mendak may suffice (and mirror the brass on the scabbard). I'd like to hear some input from Alan on this suitability issue though before embarking on any restoration... Regards, Kai |
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