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Thai - Lanna Sword (Chang mai)
From Chang mai
About 80 Year http://www.konrakmeed.com/Files-Uplo..._DSC9745-4.jpg http://www.konrakmeed.com/Files-Uplo...DSC9746-02.jpg http://www.konrakmeed.com/Files-Uplo...DSC9748-02.jpg http://www.konrakmeed.com/Files-Uplo..._DSC9750-2.jpg http://www.konrakmeed.com/Files-Uplo...DSC9751-03.jpg http://www.konrakmeed.com/Files-Uplo..._DSC9772-3.jpg http://www.konrakmeed.com/Files-Uplo..._DSC9805-3.jpg http://www.konrakmeed.com/Files-Uplo..._DSC9783-3.jpg Chino Lanna Style |
Thanks for sharing these! Can you post full photos of the blades, as well as some measurements?
What is the provenance for these? Are the handles silver or white metal? :) |
I love them!
Any chance of colour pictures? |
Stunning! Thank you for sharing. Is there a special name for a blade with that kind of elaborate spine? They are beautiful.
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wow, stunning stuff. dimensions would be great.
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Beautiful pieces. Very nice condition.
K.Bancha regarding a name, I'm curious as well if these have a more specific name. I know in English, I've heard them called a Scythe or Halberd . In Thai, I've heard them called a Ngow/Ngaw Sun...but that just means "short polearm":confused: Thank you for sharing. Is it known if both the blade and silverwork was done in CM? or else where :confused: |
Another name called "Dahb Sri".
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What wonderful silver chasing work! Beautiful pieces! :)
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What a wonderful thing!
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