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Keris 8

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Overview of Keris 8

Bought in Malaysia.

This Keris was bought between 10 to 19 years ago.

Type of Keris / Blade : Curved Keris, Short Keris

General Colour of complete Keris : Ivory

Make of the Keris Hilt and Sheath : Ivory

Length of complete Keris in sheath (Length of Hilt plus length of Sheath) : 34 cm

Length of Blade : 22 cm

No. of Blade Curves (lok) : 5 lok

Weight of complete keris : 320 gm

Rating : 3/5

Comment: Common keris blade but comes with a very ivory hilt and sheath.

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The Hilt (Handle)

Made of : Ivory

Shape of Hilt : Common basic shape

Base of the hilt is shaped like a ring with a nice design and enclosed by brass. Some thread can be seen where the hilt is attached to the blade. The hilt is slightly loose.

Keris Hilt Condition : Good

Design of Hilt : Carved with nice line motif.

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The Sheath

Condition: Good

Design of Sheath : Nice triangular and straight lines design.

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The Blade

This is the most important part of the keris. If you decide to buy a keris, please don’t just be impressed with the design of the hilt and sheath because some kerises may be very beautiful from the outside, but when you take the keris blade out of its sheath and have a look at the blade, you might find a blade which does not complement the outer beauty.

What to look for in the blade are the fine lines (the veins of the blade), the different types of metal contained in it (some blades can have up to 9 types of metal, and the more metal it has, the more superior the keris is) and the quality of the blade, whether thin or thick, and type of metal, where you look for metal that does not easily rust, and finally, the more curves (lok) a keris has, the more superior it is.

Therefore, if you have to buy a keris, please do look at the beauty of the blade as it is the more important part of the keris and makes the keris superior or otherwise. The blade is the soul and spirit of the keris and the beauty of the keris lies within the blade.

Blade Condition : Average with slight rust

Colour of Blade : Dark Grey with Silver lines.

Blade made of : Solid Metal (mixture of probably two types of metal).

Length of Blade : 22 cm

Design of Blade : Common basic design with a “hook design at the top of the blade” (male keris).

Fitting of Blade into Sheath : Blade fits nicely into the sheath.

Shape of Blade : Curved

No. of Lok (Curves) of Blade : 5 lok

Smell of Blade : Fine smell of perfumed oil

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How To Clean The Keris

Traditional Cleansing Ritual : May bath and scrub the keris blade with lime and its juice followed by incense (kemenyan) burning then blade to be lathered with unalcoholic perfumed oil (minyak attar).

Modern Cleansing : With any metal cleaning agent.

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Note :

The Keris is a traditional Malay weapon.

Today they are mainly used for ceremonies at palaces and as a dress code for the grooms at weddings.

There are also specially made handcrafted silver kerises which are mainly sold as corporate gifts or bought mainly by collectors.

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To place your order or if you have any questions:

Please email e_biz06@yahoo.com

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