Are you from Indonesia, Malaysia, & Brunei, this is the knife which is commonly used in your country share this video if you enjoyed making Keris Knife. And if your from other than Indonesia, Malaysia, & Brunei you can suggest me most famous weapon of your region and I'll choose one from your suggestions guys! Thank you for watching OLD SMITH.
The place where this guy keeps all his creations must be one of the most spectacular places in the world!! Imagine seeing all those weapons displayed together...
The kris or keris in the Indonesian and Malay languages, is an asymmetrical dagger with distinctive blade-patterning achieved through alternating laminations of iron and nickelous iron. Of Javanese origin, the kris is famous for its distinctive wavy blade, although many have straight blades as well, and is one of the weapons commonly used in the pencak silat martial art native to Indonesia, Malaysia, & Brunei.
In the ancient times, Keris believed to be embedded with supernatural power and forged by "Empu or Mpu" with multiple metal layer similar like the making of Katana and/or Damascus (CMIIW, im not good with metallurgy), it is also a power symbol and ancient ceremonial/religious equipment. The uses as weapon mostly recorded in history for Duel fights. These days, dull Keris being used as men accessory for Java and Bali traditional wardrobe. Salam terbaik dari Indonesia.
Keris making in Indonesia, especially in Java, is very complicated, starting from determining the day, and weton also practice tirakat. Physically, the material of the keris also consists of several materials and don't forget the meteorite. thank you, greetings from Javanese people....
Actually it an heirloom belonging to the whole Majapahit Empire/Malay archipelago. That includes present-day Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, Brunei, southern Thailand, East Timor, southwestern Philippines. Back then this whole country were one.
This kind of videos always amaze me. I find it incredible how skilled people practice this art and make any sort of weapons out of melted metals ^^ I want to make this when I grow up :0
very nice dear seeta jan e qand wakian zeba mafaq o mafaq tar bashi da hama karai khodet da har jai ke bashi inmete hamesha with your golden voice seeta jan qasemie!!!
Figuratively and literally a breathtaking knife! Your ability to manifest your creativity into such beautiful pieces and apparent deep understanding of related fields (ie. physics, chemistry, etc.) is inspiring. 👏
Me: “omg I wanna be a blacksmith just like this and make anything I want!” Also me: “oh but there’s so much work and I have to have so much knowledge and materials!” 😔
I feel the same way, because I want to make awesome weapons and other things but I don't have the money or space or the time to really start learning how to make things like this.
I love to see such ancient weapon designs made in such a traditional way, with a dremmel and angle grinder. Seriously though, these are beautiful weapons, and the first time I ever saw one I thought the owner was pulling my leg when he called it Chris.
@@Фах-р7и A flamberge is a two handed sword, this is a kriss dagger, same wavy blade though. In the English language Chris is verbally pronounced the exact same way as Kriss, Chris is a male name.
I can only smile seeing your work, but the keris that I know is not forged like that!!! The sharpness of the keris is not because it is sharpened, and the ingredients for making it are not taken carelessly!!!! But for a work this is extraordinary, but talk about this keris??? Not at all!!!! It only resembles its shape 🙂🙂🙂🙂😊😊😊😊😊😊
Just finished watching a few of your videos. Can’t believe you do this all by hand. No auto hammer? You must be an absolute beast. I’d be dead in the first few minutes.
Hi, I'm viewing from Malaysia, actually that was only a pattern like a cris or KERIS in malay language, a legendary weapon that been use for thousands years until now, the material of cris is actually a damascus type a combination of 7 different steel type, the curvy side of the cris are actually an odd of numbers like 1, 3, 5, 7 or 9 and it would never have a shining finished..
Hey Smith! out of all the forging accounts on yt I think yours has definitely been the most jaw-dropping to watch. Would you ever consider making something outside of your usual content such as a shield or a piece of armor? I think that'd be really interesting.
Keris is pure from Indonesia, spesially Java. its not impossible if you can make it now but for ancient Javanese with ancient methode its incredable. And look at the materials, you'll amaze
The process is so satisfying so much. The end product is always extremely well made and Beautiful. Love your content. Already looking forward to your next vedio
Looks awesome! Very impressive. I'm kind of wondering if a gate latch would be mild steel or something you could heat treat. Do you have any insight into what kind of steel the latch was? Either way, it's a beautiful piece.
Super beautiful and amazing end product and process. It is very detailed! The only thing bothering me was the heat treat, the color on the blade. There were several cold spots and it is probably just due to the charcoal heating but it did not look like the blade was evenly heated before quenching. It may have just been how it looked in the video. Either way it is a beautiful knife!!
بِسْمِ اللَّهِ الرَّحْمَٰنِ الرَّحِيمِ الٓر ۚ تِلْكَ آيَاتُ الْكِتَابِ الْمُبِينِ به نام خدا كه رحمتش بیاندازه است و مهربانیاش همیشگی. الر- این است آیات كتاب روشنگر. (۱) یوسف - 1 قرآن مبین
Not all wavy dagger is kris…original kris use a combination of metal/damascus and can hold poison/venom and that what make it so deadly…and that wavy design created for specific purpose….long story short….kris isn’t just a wavy pattern dagger…. P/S : never found a kris with chrome finish 😂
Absolutely right. Actually, we in Indonesia called it "keris" not kris and my family own 1 keris that has been in my family since more than hundred years ago
I'm from America and unfortunately this country's most famous weapon is a gun. RIP to all of the gun violence victims. Great video btw. I wish I knew how to forge like that. Very talented. Keep up the great work.
Another Indonesian famous weapon is 'Arit'. It's a half moon designed knife, typically used for harvesting or cutting grass. You can try it for your next video.
Are you from Indonesia, Malaysia, & Brunei, this is the knife which is commonly used in your country share this video if you enjoyed making Keris Knife.
And if your from other than Indonesia, Malaysia, & Brunei you can suggest me most famous weapon of your region and I'll choose one from your suggestions guys!
Thank you for watching OLD SMITH.
majapahit empire..
Cobah bikin pusaka kujang
Yes thank you for making this weapon and introducing to the world about this weapon, Terimakasih 😉😉
Продай мне его, я из России
Next is kusarigama please 🥺🥺🥺
The place where this guy keeps all his creations must be one of the most spectacular places in the world!! Imagine seeing all those weapons displayed together...
Imagine he throws them in a old shed 🤣
Yeah…I kinda wish I was his neighbor
@@aToxicFlower a lot of banging
It would look like a secret chamber out of a MMORPG.
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The kris or keris in the Indonesian and Malay languages, is an asymmetrical dagger with distinctive blade-patterning achieved through alternating laminations of iron and nickelous iron. Of Javanese origin, the kris is famous for its distinctive wavy blade, although many have straight blades as well, and is one of the weapons commonly used in the pencak silat martial art native to Indonesia, Malaysia, & Brunei.
In the ancient times, Keris believed to be embedded with supernatural power and forged by "Empu or Mpu" with multiple metal layer similar like the making of Katana and/or Damascus (CMIIW, im not good with metallurgy), it is also a power symbol and ancient ceremonial/religious equipment. The uses as weapon mostly recorded in history for Duel fights. These days, dull Keris being used as men accessory for Java and Bali traditional wardrobe.
Salam terbaik dari Indonesia.
hy im from indonesia java
This is keris no kris
@@ghardhamudha4760 mangan
@@wonggopakan9406 poso
Now you can guard the gate rather than the lock.
Omg.....😅
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Gyani shanti
🤣🤣🤣
Keren, keris salah satu pusaka dari Indonesia 🇲🇨
Konoha klaim
Orang keris asal jawa bukan malaysia @@couzzgarage
मुझ जैसे तलबार के शौकीन के लिए बहुत ही शानदार 👍👍👍👍👍👍
Bro watching this stuff at 3 am just hits different
I know right😂
Keris making in Indonesia, especially in Java, is very complicated, starting from determining the day, and weton also practice tirakat. Physically, the material of the keris also consists of several materials and don't forget the meteorite. thank you, greetings from Javanese people....
You claim
U from malay?, klo iya, ga heran sih @@couzzgarage
I like the superhuman strength at 2:46 xD
Para Empu,,tanah Jawa,,sesepuh akan heran melihat Kris seperti itu 😄😄🇮🇩#respect ,tapi..kami sukai hasil karya anda.
I’m from Indonesia and I so proud of you for forging the beautiful Kris
this is definitely one of your most beautiful blades to this day, Keep up the good work!
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Why is watching these videos so satisfying?
verry beautiful,, knife kriss from indonesia,,
i am from indonesia 🇮🇩
Great video 👍
Keris, the original heirloom from Indonesia 🇮🇩
Actually it an heirloom belonging to the whole Majapahit Empire/Malay archipelago.
That includes present-day Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, Brunei, southern Thailand, East Timor, southwestern Philippines. Back then this whole country were one.
The Snake Sword 🗡️
Bro editing next level
This kind of videos always amaze me. I find it incredible how skilled people practice this art and make any sort of weapons out of melted metals ^^
I want to make this when I grow up :0
I agree it would be amazing
Make a collection vidéo where you show all your weapons and what you Made thèm out of
Making a "keris" actually requires one of the sacred processes that must be done, fasting.
Thank you so much sir.
From east Java, Mojopahit. 🙏😊
very nice dear seeta jan e qand wakian zeba mafaq o mafaq tar bashi da hama karai khodet da har jai ke bashi inmete hamesha with your golden voice seeta jan qasemie!!!
Figuratively and literally a breathtaking knife!
Your ability to manifest your creativity into such beautiful pieces and apparent deep understanding of related fields (ie. physics, chemistry, etc.) is inspiring. 👏
LOVE From indonesiannn!!!
The sounds are so satisfying. I'm home alone, switched off the fan, so silent and watching this video..
Kris is such a brutal weapon
Me: “omg I wanna be a blacksmith just like this and make anything I want!”
Also me: “oh but there’s so much work and I have to have so much knowledge and materials!” 😔
I feel the same way, because I want to make awesome weapons and other things but I don't have the money or space or the time to really start learning how to make things like this.
Indonesian knife? Wow
I love to see such ancient weapon designs made in such a traditional way, with a dremmel and angle grinder. Seriously though, these are beautiful weapons, and the first time I ever saw one I thought the owner was pulling my leg when he called it Chris.
Почему вы думаете что фламберг это крис? Да и вообще он его не ковал а выточил, так не интересно, я буду ковать
@@Фах-р7и A flamberge is a two handed sword, this is a kriss dagger, same wavy blade though. In the English language Chris is verbally pronounced the exact same way as Kriss, Chris is a male name.
Best thing to watch on 3:35am ngl
The kris is more than a knife, the kris is a beautiful masterpiece of a charismatic iron art.
I can only smile seeing your work, but the keris that I know is not forged like that!!! The sharpness of the keris is not because it is sharpened, and the ingredients for making it are not taken carelessly!!!! But for a work this is extraordinary, but talk about this keris??? Not at all!!!! It only resembles its shape 🙂🙂🙂🙂😊😊😊😊😊😊
The time and efforts you dedicated to create this wonderful work of art is just off the chart!
So is the amount of wasted material.
Knight - let's have it straight
Samurai - no, let's have it curved.
Malay - i agree with you both.
Much respect for the extensive use of hand tools.
Oh, you are artists of an indescribable degree
Just finished watching a few of your videos. Can’t believe you do this all by hand. No auto hammer? You must be an absolute beast. I’d be dead in the first few minutes.
I am from Indonesian,you crazy man this is AMAZING!!!!❤️
What a piece of art, it is beautiful.
I cannot even imagine how hard it would ne to sharpen it.
Keep up with the great work.
Amazing KERIS 🔥🔥🔥
This dude is wayyyy above a whole new level massive talent I loved the hades Bident he made just wow
Vay canına! 3-4 günlük emeği 14 dakikaya sığdırmış. Çok harika yaptı Off bende böyle şeyler yapmak isterdim ama malzemem yok.
Really Really Amazing Project After Scythe Making Video. Enjoyed alot Brother. Hope You Also Enjoy During Making It.
What a Fantastic Knife. Really Amazing.
Oh ya, i am from indonesia and this is the most beautiful kris that ive ever seen. Good job
Hi, I'm viewing from Malaysia, actually that was only a pattern like a cris or KERIS in malay language, a legendary weapon that been use for thousands years until now, the material of cris is actually a damascus type a combination of 7 different steel type, the curvy side of the cris are actually an odd of numbers like 1, 3, 5, 7 or 9 and it would never have a shining finished..
Loll kris from indonesia,
@@Omtonyy keris ni dari zaman nabi Ibrahim lagi dah ada..
@@Omtonyy xhabis2 claim 🤣
Respect from Indonesia 🇮🇩
Hey Smith! out of all the forging accounts on yt I think yours has definitely been the most jaw-dropping to watch. Would you ever consider making something outside of your usual content such as a shield or a piece of armor? I think that'd be really interesting.
It's a Keris Modern
Not traditional 😆 but i like this
We have to install cameras in streats so we save our locks from restoration channels 😂😂😂😂😂
Nah bro he’s gonna be the new guardian of the gate u don’t need no lock no more ehehhee
Can I get one? The keris is a traditional weapon of pride for us, the Indonesians. You are amazing
Fantástico magnífico extraordinário, há eu com dessa kkk
Very nice and amazing sharing keris knife friend,success for you friend👍👍👍👋👋👋🏁🏁🏁
Iron smith to fruit Ninja, just within 14 minutes.
bro im bringing this guy with me if WW3 starts, imagine all the OP weapons he has
May i recommend uzui’s dual blades for a project, they look quite nice and i was wondering how theyd look actually forged
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Keris is pure from Indonesia, spesially Java. its not impossible if you can make it now but for ancient Javanese with ancient methode its incredable.
And look at the materials, you'll amaze
The process is so satisfying so much. The end product is always extremely well made and Beautiful. Love your content. Already looking forward to your next vedio
That short sword is gorgeous!
Usted es un verdadero maestro del metal y la forja. Mis respetos y felicitaciones.!!! 👍👍👍👏👏👏
Hello fr indonesia, thankyou you made the keris.
Mad respect for this guy, all those little details, wow.
Very cool everyone should support you ❤❤❤❤
Looks awesome! Very impressive. I'm kind of wondering if a gate latch would be mild steel or something you could heat treat. Do you have any insight into what kind of steel the latch was? Either way, it's a beautiful piece.
I love the editing on this video
Super beautiful and amazing end product and process. It is very detailed! The only thing bothering me was the heat treat, the color on the blade. There were several cold spots and it is probably just due to the charcoal heating but it did not look like the blade was evenly heated before quenching. It may have just been how it looked in the video. Either way it is a beautiful knife!!
بِسْمِ اللَّهِ الرَّحْمَٰنِ الرَّحِيمِ
الٓر ۚ تِلْكَ آيَاتُ الْكِتَابِ الْمُبِينِ
به نام خدا كه رحمتش بیاندازه است و مهربانیاش همیشگی. الر- این است آیات كتاب روشنگر. (۱)
یوسف - 1
قرآن مبین
Keris is a traditional weapon that can be found in Central Java, Indonesia.
I have the old keris from my great great great great grandfather. It still sharp till now. And it smell so good. It has supernatural being on it
Not all wavy dagger is kris…original kris use a combination of metal/damascus and can hold poison/venom and that what make it so deadly…and that wavy design created for specific purpose….long story short….kris isn’t just a wavy pattern dagger….
P/S : never found a kris with chrome finish 😂
Absolutely right. Actually, we in Indonesia called it "keris" not kris and my family own 1 keris that has been in my family since more than hundred years ago
Jesus, flamberge blades are so hard to get right, and making one on a smaller scale is even more difficult. Kudos!
Nice work! Did you think of an metal carving chisel instead of using a rotary tool?
no way this man has an entire arsenal of weapons like these
This is not kris knife this is chandrahas weapon of lord shiva
Take ur 1000+ fake gods somewhere else
indian
Typical
Why does your shiva need a weapon if he's Lord 😂
@@Atif.Kazmi110 👍
amazing. no edge, very curvy. ++
thanks you bro,i am from Indonesian
Watching these vids makes me sleep so faster❤
I'm from America and unfortunately this country's most famous weapon is a gun. RIP to all of the gun violence victims. Great video btw. I wish I knew how to forge like that. Very talented. Keep up the great work.
Could you make a living turning scrap into amazing art like this?
bagus banget ya keris rusty, aku merasa takjub padanya....
love from Pakistan ❤️🇵🇰
you've done step one, now put anyone soul to that kris
I like the way you made the jig to help set the waves in the blade.
BEAUTIFUL 🤩 keep up the amazing work
Keris create by master blacksmith ‘empu’. So you are Empu now. Best regards from Java Indonesia…
Iguro approved this video
cool editing
You just see world differently than me my friend. And i couldnt be any more jealous
BRAVOOOOO ,Perfect awesome worck, bravooo and respect fromthe old bg. This knife is za wika and pagan ceremoni!!!
O keel ghusane wala scene jabardast tha 😉😂😂
Ada seni di dalam pembuatan keris..
That right there is possibly the sexiest weapon I’ve ever seen forged!!!!! Wow!
Keris tidak ada pamor lucu😁😁😁
Honestly man, I can’t believe a person is capable of this.
Another Indonesian famous weapon is 'Arit'. It's a half moon designed knife, typically used for harvesting or cutting grass.
You can try it for your next video.
Great video! I learned so much from you
Is ka 2nd part bhi aana chahiye 😂😅😅❤❤
Geweldig hoe je het met de hand maakt!!
This is a masterpiece
Keep going mate . Nice content ! 👏
Greetings, and always healthy 🤝🏻😎 🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩
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