Accession Nr.: 541.1-2
Type: weapons and armament; metalwork; carving; ivory carving
Date of production:
17 − 18th (?) century
Place of production:
Acquisition: collection of Ferenc Hopp
Materials/Techniques: steel, wood, ivory, engraved, carved, forged
Dimensions: length: 39. 2 cm
width: 7. 3 cm
A wavy-edged dagger, kris (Indonesian: keris). Its richly carved, distinctive Madurese hilt represents the Tree of Life/Holy Mountain (Indonesian: gunungan). The wooden handle guard is the only surviving part of the ancient scabbard. Collected by Ferenc Hopp.

For the Indonesians, the kris is much more than a simple weapon, it is a spectacular and effective expression of Javanese spirituality, a bearer of spiritual power, a symbol of heroism and a status symbol.