Go on..... show us your Sumara/Penai
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Hello members,
since never before at this place was shown a Sumara I want to share my one with you because I think that this are very beautiful and unusual swords. The very nice and fine carved handle is set together from two pieces of horn. At the scabbard which is also from two pieces of wood held together by finely wooven rotan (?) bands you will find as well some nice carvings. The end piece of the sheath is a later replacement and not the original one. The sword in scabbard is 81 cm long and the blade is 47 cm. Hope to see some other nice examples. ;) Regards, Detlef |
Hi Detlef ,
Nice piece with great carvings on the handle ! |
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thank you my friend!:) No other sumara in the collections of our members? Michael?? ;) |
Wish I had one............but yours is nice. Yes love the hilt carvings.
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I Sajen! Sumara are quite rare and yours is very nice. Maybe we will see maybe one or two more.... :p
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Thank you Jose! :) |
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also to you many thanks! Hope as well to see some more! ;) :D |
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Me tooooo!!! :) :) :) I have a Penai, but not a Sumara :( |
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Have changed the title of the thread, so your pictures are very welcome!! :D |
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Here we go ;) I think that now we will have more pictures :p |
Hi Flavio,
thank you! A nice sword you have there, the carvings are very similar. And the blade is in much better condition as my one. Let's hope to see more examples! ;) |
Nice swords.
Unfortunately I don't own one, but I handled several of them. If I would buy one, I'm going for one wrapped in tinfoil.... Hope to see one in this thread! Maurice |
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Nice Sumara Detlef!
It seems that I have lost the pictures of one of them. So here it is with its cousins on my Toraja wall. And then an older one but without scabbard... Michael |
Hi Michael,
very very nice your Toraja wall! :eek: And so I have been correct when i "call" your name. The old type sumara is just beautiful, I only have seen one before. How is named the sword with the hair at the handle? Regards, Detlef |
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nice to "see" you here again! :) ;) I never have seen one wrapped in tinfoil so I hope as well to see here one! Regards, Detlef |
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Very nice examples Michael!
Thank you Detlef. I've added two images from the Leiden museum collection. I've seen a similar for sale some years ago, but unfortunately I wasn't able to grab it at the time... Maurice |
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Regards, Detlef |
Detlef,
The one with hair is also a Penai. They changed the top of the hilt depending on what use they had in mind (war, rituals etc.). Unlike for the mandau it seems that it always is human hair on these Penai. Michael |
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Hopefully there are some remnants of tin foil, which would do also to get me satisfied.... ;) I'm very pleased some of the "almost ever" missing cord is still there.. |
Hi Maurice,
very nice example! :eek: Seems to have a nice pamor. please post more pictures when you have received it. Regards, Detlef |
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I'm collecting Borneo, but think I will not be able to trade/ part with this one, as it's a pure headhunting sword (though from Celebes). Look at the complicated knotted hair at the handle of one of the victims! Also a great surplus is that the blade is covered with tin. As I said before this was done with swords which had taken heads! Unfortunately some rust comes through here and there, but I decided not to clean it, avoiding loosing some of the tin (which I definately not want). Regards, Maurice |
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Just wanted to add that the way of tying the hair is exactly the same as on the 3 celebes spears that I own. Unfortunately the spears are decorated with monkey or dyed goat hair. :shrug: Best regards, Willem |
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Can you post some images of the tying of the hair? Probably they are from the same area than... Kind Regards, Maurice |
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Hmmmm...
I wish I had some daylight available at this hour :) Here 2 close ups of hair decoration on the spears. |
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Kind regards, Maurice |
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Come on forumites, show us some more sumara's !!! |
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I still have a Borneo spear for you lying here. I will not able to take it to you by train next month, as it would be a strange sight... PS. Here an old image of Celebes swords (around 1911)..... |
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Hello, here is my first Sumara :
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I think it's a penai! ;) But a very nice one, love the carvings at the scabbard. Very nice sword. Regards, Detlef |
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Thank you for the correction. I have never really understand the difference between Sumara and Penai. Whith the word "penai" I found all the handle variation on internet. Sumara is only for handle with a big "V" ? |
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And you find the answer for the query in your new thread! ;) Regards, Detlef |
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Was able to add a Penai to the collection. Someone carved away the big integral guard a long time ago, maybe to get a better grip for a big hand.
It comes with a replacement scabbard (not shown) of low quality but the laminated blade is in very good condition after I've removed the corrosion. 62,5 cm long, blade alone 49 cm, 8,5 mm thick at the spine behind the handle. 608 gram. |
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A couple laying around home.
Gavin |
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Regards, Detlef |
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Sumara and Penai side by side.
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