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Title
Exploring the sketches of hulu Keris (dagger hilt) of master craftsman, Norhaiza Noordin
Description
Keris or dagger is one of the Malay traditional weapons that represent various cultural symbols, such as pride and power. In Malaysia, one of the famous wood carvers for keris is Norhaiza Noordin ,who had received recognition as Adi guru kraf (Master Craftsman). He has carved different forms of keris hilts, and with various motifs. The abstract motifs of flora, fauna and geometric patterns have become the central features for the hilt. This research aims to explore the sketches of hulu keris made by him in the past few years, which have been developed to get insights of the keris hilt’s forms. A total of 14 sketches of the hilts were analysed. The methodology is to identify the visual attributes, such as types of motifs and forms of carving. The results show that motifs of leaves and flowers are the prevailing features that dominate the hilt designs.
Creator
Zumahiran Kamarudin
Julaila Abdul Rahman
Salmiah Desa
Chiptoh Paratoh
Source
Exploring the sketches of hulu Keris (dagger hilt) of master craftsman, Norhaiza Noordin . (n.d.). https://journals.iium.edu.my/kaed/index.php/dij/article/view/601/488
Publisher
International Islamic University Malaysia
Date
2020
Identifier
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Text
Keris or the Malay dagger is a distinctive weapon, used by the Malay people in the ancient Malay Kingdom. The keris has been popular as one of the symbols for the Malay culture, and its development helps to trace the civilisational development of the Malays (Faris,2000).
