Monday 28 March 2011

Keris, the World Heritage


It was many years back in a youth conference in Jakarta, i rolled my eyes to hear that my friends from Singapore believed and were sure that Keris (they called it Kris) was originated from Singapore, just because Singapore Airlines had been used it to call their product, the Kris Frequent Flyer. I did not respond, since I had no proof that their claim was simply wrong….and i eventually forgot the issue.
Until yesterday, when my boss, he is a foreigner, asked me about Keris and the history of it, i started to panic, since i never really learnt about it. Well, i started to dig in, and found out some interesting facts.
Keris now is scatered around countries outside Indonesia in Southeast Asia , Malaysia, Singapore, Laos, Philippines, Brunei, Vietnam. Many believe that it was spread out during Majapahit kingdomship back in 14th century
In 2005, UNESCO gave the title “Masterpiece of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity” to the kris of Indonesia. In return, UNESCO urged Indonesia to preserve their heritage
The origin of the word kris derived from the old Javanese term “ngiris” which means to stab, wedge or sliver
Rendering of Keris can be found on Borobudur and Prambanan bas-relief, both were built in the early years of the 9th century.
In the 16th century, Tome Pires wrote that every man in Java, whether he is rich or poor, must have a kris in his house .. and no man between the ages of 12 and 80 may go out of doors without a kris in his belt.

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