The Philosophy of Art Behind the Aesthetics of ‘Keris Malela’

Authors

  • Nor Afian Yusof The National University of Malaysia, School of Liberal Studies
  • Jamsari Alias The National University of Malaysia, School of Liberal Studies
  • Aminudin Basir The National University of Malaysia, School of Liberal Studies
  • Ahmad Rafizi Salleh The National University of Malaysia, School of Liberal Studies
  • Zulkifli Mohammad The National University of Malaysia, School of Liberal Studies

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.61707/pv81gt49

Keywords:

Philosphy of art, Aesthetic, Malela Keris, Blade, Weapon

Abstract

This study explores the profound philosophical significance and aesthetic beauty of the Malela keris blade within Malay civilization. Utilizing Herbert's qualitative analysis of artistic forms, the research aims to appreciate the philosophical underpinnings imbued in the keris's design. The methodology involves observing the physical forms of the Malela keris blade, focusing on elements such as lok, akut, bone, canyon, groove, and cliff, which distinguish it from other keris blades. The study emphasizes the craftsmanship finesse of Malela keris blacksmiths, highlighting the unique appearance identity and deep crafting philosophy of the blade. While limited to the blade alone, the research draws from library resources including books, articles, and journals to enrich its findings.

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Published

2024-06-15

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How to Cite

The Philosophy of Art Behind the Aesthetics of ‘Keris Malela’. (2024). International Journal of Religion, 5(11), 1156-1167. https://doi.org/10.61707/pv81gt49

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