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|  17th July 2023, 10:56 AM | #1 | |
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 I do feel very privileged to know such a rare piece of history so intimately and being able to share it and learn, equally privileged to be offered your life time of experience on the subject matter and be able to engage in conversations like this openly. I do not claim to own anything other than this short lived meat suit I wear, but even that is ego speaking as I have no control other than maintenance over it within the engagement with time that it has... I am certainly doing my best in preserving it from further deterioration, beyond that I do not have the skills, insight, contacts, nor ability to do otherwise any true cultural justice, any attempts by me, are to me a more gross disrespect. Frankly, myself included, does any one individual deserve this keris, should it not be persevered within an institution.... but they too have their limitations and often longevity issues... With these limitations, I can only care and maintain it as I can, until my time passes or I pass it to a new custodian. With thanks Gavin | |
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|  17th July 2023, 12:22 PM | #2 | 
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			Institution Gavin? You mean like jail? It has the right to life, just as you do. As for skills, well, there are ways. The point I have been trying to make is that this keris needs to brought to the position where it has the chance to survive for a few more hundred years. You only have a loan of it, and if you do not make it desirable while you have the opportunity to do so, it might not even see the end of this century. This is what we do with old keris:- we try to extend their lives. Museums lock them up in controlled conditions and kill them. People do not. | 
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|  17th July 2023, 11:52 PM | #3 | 
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			I used to work at the West Australian Museum. One of my colleagues used to say "Museums are the palaces of the Dead not the gardens of the living'.  I've pondered that over the years.
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|  18th July 2023, 02:54 AM | #4 | 
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			True Sid. Very true. Things have a limited life in a museum when they are on display, but when they go into storage, they slowly, slowly die. To keep a keris alive it needs as a minimum continued contact with people. | 
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|  18th July 2023, 10:47 AM | #5 | 
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			A rather similar Javanese blade (shortened) before and after warangan for reference.
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|  18th July 2023, 11:04 AM | #6 | 
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			You have skills! I like the screaming face at the tip...
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|  19th July 2023, 02:25 PM | #7 | 
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