via The Star, 22 May 2024: The heir of two keris, supposedly belonging to the legendary Malay warrior Hang Tuah, has announced he will not sell these priceless heirlooms. The keris, cherished for their historical and cultural significance, remain with the heir to honor Hang Tuah’s legacy.
A price of up to RM1mil has been offered for the 600-year-old “Keris Sudang” and “Keris Hukum”, believed to have belonged to Admiral Hang Tuah, but Tun Muhammad Amin Tun Ahmad will not part with them.
They are priceless heirlooms, said Tun Muhammad Amin, 49, who claimed to be the 11th heir of the legendary Malay warrior.
He said he and his family had been approached by a few quarters to buy heirlooms and artefacts that were in their possession, including the two keris and a small cannon known as “Meriam Rentaka”.
Source: Owners not selling two keris said to be Hang Tuah’s | The Star
















