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Indonesian sword Id please
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Seeking an i.d on this Indonesian short sword please. Twistcore blade, scabbard collar of woven gold thread. Hilt of horn. The sword is very finely forged with a lovely distal taper to a fine point and is very light. 37cm blade length. The foot of the scabbard is horn. Thanks
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A very unusual type. Hilt and shape wise, I would consider it being made in Lombok. The blade shows a typical 'Turkish ribbon' pattern, to me only seen in Yataghan leaf shaped blades and rarely on Indian swords. I never encountered it on Indonesian blades before, there might be an Islamic link with the Turkish style and Lombok.
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Hello Sid,
Agree with Peter, Lombok or Bali for the origin. Similar handles I know from betel pestle handles. Beautiful blade! Regards, Detlef |
Thanks Peter and Detlef
I am grateful for your thoughts on this item. Regards Sid |
Marriage?
Certainly has eye appeal; but is it a Dealer's combination of various pieces from other ethno items?
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It's not a marriage or anything shonky like that in my view.
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Agree with you Sid! :);)
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Wouldn't this be a GOLOK?! :confused:
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Regards, Detlef |
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