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2nd result, this time we tried using besi wulung.
We both knew that both keris are stil way too far from perfect, but we are satisfied for the beginning of making these keris sundang project, Just a little bit information that the young pande keris never make this kind of keris type, only javanese keris. Regards, Brekele. |
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IMO both two beautiful complete keris
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Very nice pieces. Thank you for sharing.
![]() Looks like MOP in the second piece. |
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Thank you Marco & Battara for your comment.
@Marco : I put a piece thin plat of iron, I was thinking also to put shell on the hilt and warangka, but I guess this kind of work must be done it in lombok Island, because there...some people can make real good work for putting shell on the wood (At Jangkuk Sayang-sayang village). @Battara : What is the meaning of MOP? Thank you. |
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very nice work! I like special the second one. MOP means Mother of Pearl, the shell from Natilus. Best, Detlef |
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Thank you Detlef.
This is the last one that I can share , which is our favourit shape of the luk. In the end of the work , I asked him (my friend) about which part the most difficult work for making all of these Keris Sundang, and he said : "Making bigger kruwingan (fuller?) is harder than smaller, every milimeter must carved very carefully to make the kruwingan's line looks smooth" |
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Nice contemporary work. I think that maybe the kakatau pommels are a bit too large for the size of these blades and if you want to give them a nicer look you could look into more complicated wrapping methods for the hilts and sheaths. The blades look beautiful. You friend has some talent.
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