Auction 009 ANCIENT ART & ANTIQUITIES
By Apollo Art Auctions
Nov 17, 2024
63-64 Margaret St. London, W1W 8SW

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LOT 296:

A LARGE KRIS DAGGER


Start price:
£ 90
Estimated price :
£150 - £300
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Auction took place on Nov 17, 2024 at Apollo Art Auctions
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A LARGE KRIS DAGGER
Indonesia, ca. 19th-20th century AD.A kris dagger with an elegant and distinctive blade-patterning achieved through alternating laminations of iron and nickelous iron (pamor), forged with masterful craftsmanship, culminating with a sharp, lethal point. The gleaming metal glimmers with an air of ancient mystery and power, beckoning the beholder to unravel the secrets of its past. The hilt of this kris dagger is a work of art in itself, featuring a thick and sturdy construction that provides a comfortable and secure grip for the wielder. The handle adds a touch of sophistication to this already exceptional piece. This remarkable kris dagger comes complete with its original wooden scabbard. The kris dagger, also known as keris in Indonesian, is a distinctive type of weapon with a long and storied history in Southeast Asia. It is a symbol of cultural heritage and pride in countries such as Indonesia, Malaysia, and the Philippines. The kris is characterized by its unique wavy or serpentine blade, which is believed to imbue the weapon with mystical and spiritual power. The blade of the kris is typically made from layers of iron and steel, which are folded and hammered together to create a blade that is both strong and flexible. The handle of the kris is often decorated with intricate carvings and embellishments that reflect the cultural traditions and beliefs of the region. In many cultures, the kris is considered to be more than just a weapon - it is a symbol of status, power, and prestige, and is often passed down through families as an heirloom or a treasured possession. The kris has been used for centuries for a variety of purposes, from hunting and warfare to ceremonial and religious events.Size: L:585mm / W:95mm ; 490gProvenance: Property of a European collector; ex. Private German collection.