Arms & ArmorKrisses18th–19th century
Executioner's Kris with Sheath is a krisses of Malaysian, Johor origin created in 18th–19th century using wood, horn measuring L. with sheath 25 5/16 in. (64.3 cm); L. without sheath 23… — now part of the Arms and Armor collection at The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
About This Artwork
| Medium | Wood, horn |
| Dimensions | L. with sheath 25 5/16 in. (64.3 cm); L. without sheath 23 7/8 in. (60.6 cm); L. of blade 20 3/8 in. (51.8 cm); W. 3 1/2 in. (8.9 cm); Wt. 7.4 oz. (209.8 g); Wt. of sheath 4 oz. (113.4 g) |
| Classification | Krisses |
| Department | Arms and Armor |
| Credit Line | Bequest of George C. Stone, 1935 |
| Date | 18th–19th century |
Historical Context
Culture & Period
This work belongs to the Malaysian, Johor culture. The estimated date range is 1701 – 1900.
Frequently Asked Questions
What department houses Executioner's Kris with Sheath?
Executioner's Kris with Sheath is housed in the Arms and Armor department of The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
When was Executioner's Kris with Sheath created?
Executioner's Kris with Sheath dates to 18th–19th century.
What material is Executioner's Kris with Sheath made from?
Executioner's Kris with Sheath is crafted from wood, horn.
Is Executioner's Kris with Sheath in the public domain?
Executioner's Kris with Sheath is not in the public domain; rights and reproduction restrictions may apply.
Data Source: The Metropolitan Museum of Art Open Access · Last updated: April 2026