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David 26th September 2016 03:07 AM

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Originally Posted by NotoriousCal
do those blades have meteorite in them?

Cal, there is only ONE non-destructive way to determine if a blade has meteoric content to it. That is to give the meteorite to the smith yourself and stand over them an watch them forge it into your blade. Anything else is merely guesses. ;)

Ibrahiim al Balooshi 7th October 2016 10:33 PM

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The hand of Fatima is Talismanic as is the figure 5 and the geometric association of it (including dots). It stands for the 5 tennets of Islam thus Fatima being the daughter of the Prophet carries the very significant charm in depictions of her hand particularly in the Magreb region. The figure 3 (including dots) is seen on sword blades hilts and scabbards and is often reflected by the Trio in Juncta displayed by The Fleur De Lys. It is commonly used illustrating the Tri Murti; Islam, Christianity and Judaiism...and can be found in Indian weapons etc. The three tribes of the book form a powerful illustration. In addition there is the figure 1. (or single dot) Centre of the Universe . Many numbers have peculiar meanings and magic squares made up of mathematical sequences of numbers can be found across the entire spectrum of ethnographic weapons East and West... see one example below..
To illustrate the fact I place jewellery showing figure 5 and "Hand" variants of what I am writing about. Dots on blades appear to protect the owner from all sorts of danger not least from the other person attacking with his sword...Sometimes with a single dot at the tip and occasionally with 3 dots which can appear at the throat, on the hilt or somewhere else on the blade.

DaveA 24th November 2016 10:08 AM

Meteorite
 
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Originally Posted by NotoriousCal
do those blades have meteorite in them?

I have no reason to think they are anything other than steel.

Rafngard 25th January 2021 07:25 PM

Hello all,

Does anyone know if the article VVV mentions in this post ever got published?

Thanks,
Leif

Sajen 25th January 2021 07:40 PM

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Originally Posted by VVV
I have an article on the kujang by a Swedish anthropologist who did field work on Sundanese Silat. Based on his Sundanese informants he confirms all of the explanations of DaveA's source. It also contains some other explanations of the three holes based on Sundanese cardinal virtues as well as a form of wordplay based on the name kujang. Unfortunately I cannot reveal the exact details of the other explanations until the article is published.

Sadly Michael doesn't post anymore but maybe lurking time by time and can give an answer! ;)


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