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Alam
Before i always thought that this hilt was a horse. Then, ...reading Kerner's books and other books i ear "Kocet Kocetan" but If i speack with Bali people about this hilt they don't seem to unerstand well what is "Kocet Kocettan"Sometimes the hilt has 4 legs (horse ?) more times 6 legs(insect?) The face of the subject is very ducky indeed
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Looking into Kerner's Keris-Griffe, Pg 86, G116, show a mantis with 4 windows and 2 legs; Pg 87, G120-121, shows an insect head with 6 legs Pg 87, G123, shows a horse head with 8 legs. Looking into Tammen's De Kris 2, on Pg 28, described as 'Kocet Kocettan'... possibly an earlier representation, with it's head, looks beak-like. Pg 29, described as 'Kocet Kocettan','Boktor'... looks like the 2nd picture I've posted but without any gold decorations. Pg 31, described as 'Kocet Kocettan', 4 legs, neck and belly ornament; head with tiara. Pg 32, described as 'Kocet Kocettan' modern version, where the head is more horse-like, legs(?) hardly visible (if any). It's as though I'm repeating what Marco had just said. So now I'm confused. Does 'kocet kocettan' have many variants? Does anyone knows what 'kurisi' means? Marco, your duck, does look horse-like...
Last edited by Alam Shah; 1st February 2008 at 02:06 PM. |
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For more confusion: Hamzuri (an indonesian person!) in his keris' books says : horse
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To add to the confusion, Suhartono Rahardjo's, in his book... mentioned;
Bali Kocet-kocetan or Kusia, kepompong shape style. In the olden days, this hilt type is reserved for priests or religious leader. It resembles a horse head with the body of "kepompong (?)"... Does anyone knows what is "Kusia" and what is "kepompong"?
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Opps! also appear in Hamzuri, "Keris" pg 32.
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If I take Kerner's book : Keris-Griffe, Museum Rietberg Zürich 1996, (this book has only 73 pages and the last photo is N° 70) I cannot find your reference Alam Shah. But my copy of Kerner's book shows on page 34 and 35 two kocet-kocetan handles of Bali and kerners's legend precise on the page 34: a silver handle, of modern technology, with a shape reserved for Brahman. The kocet-kocetan would have a horse head and 6 legs but they are stylized. For me clearly an insect.
On page 35 it is a golden and ebony kocet-kocetan, also an insect, horse head and 4 legs (?). legend say the Balinese handle represent the shape of a beetle, a very old shape initially reserved for the Brahman and which had very probably a deeper mythological content. My own kocet-kocetan is coming from Bali and when shown to Gaspar de Marval (quite knowledgeable author of "Ukiran a classification of keris handles") was immediately identified as an insect, was named kocetkocetan and was coming from Bali. Regards Michel |
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Michel,
I was referring to the other Kerner's book, "Keris-Griffe - Aus Museen Und Privatsammlungen". ![]() Btw, nice pictures... (this is the one, that looks beetle-like). Last edited by Alam Shah; 2nd February 2008 at 04:14 PM. Reason: add pic comment. |
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Kocetkocetan is a name of a bug in Balinese (I attached a picture from internet). I ask my Balinese friend about kurisi and kusia, both have no meaning to him. Internet search result: Kusia is a name of a banjar in Sawan, Buleleng
![]() In Minang, both kurisi and kusia will have a meaning, kurisi=kursi=chair, kusia=kusir=horse courier ![]() Kepompong is cocoon. That Kocet is equal to Batara Karpa is the most interesting part....I'll try to dig on this one... |
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Ah! cocoon. Thanks again for your help... really appreciate it.
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