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Looks to be what I would put in the transition category. I say early 1800's. This
thread; http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showthread.php?t=6853 might be of interest. A very similiar kris. |
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I agree with MROSS and definitely Sulu with the front part of the ganga and the style used in the ferrule.
A great piece - congratulations! ![]() BTW - the scabbard is later. |
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beautiful kris sundang (Malay term). Congrats Scratch
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Hi Scratch,
I don't mean to criticise but the stain looks all wrong . I'm so sorry to bring this up . ![]() What did you stain the blade with ? |
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I suspect that scratch may have used arsenic and lime like he did with his "Balinese" keris. If so Scratch, that would be a "mistake" of sorts. Vinegar would give a more "correct" result for a Moro kris.
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#6 |
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Thank you for your interest and imput Gentlemen
![]() Were kris pruduced by empu? I find the quality and artistry a testament to the skill of its maker. Battara, thanks for the Sulu confirmation ![]() Rick, no problems, I was waiting for the hammer to fall ![]() ![]() ![]() Thanks for your replies Mross, Hello PenangsangII What are the geometric sparkles/crystals in blade? Thanks for the communication, Dan ![]() |
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Good looking kris there! Here is an earlier thread related with your question: http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showthread.php?t=5092 |
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