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An interesting knife from the Southeast Asian peninsula
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I came across this interesting knife from the Southeast Asian peninsula, an educated guess from a member here says that it most probably came from the Northern Cambodia to Southern Laos region from one of the many hill tribe groups over there.
When someone is able to tell me more, please add your comment but other comments are welcome as well. The wood from the handle and scabbard shows a great glossy patination, sadly there is a chip broken away at one of the scabbard halfs and a piece cut away from the back scabbard half. The collar is from casted brass. Blade is still very sharp. 36 cm inside scabbard, 28,2 cm without, blade 18 cm, 9 mm thick at the spine behind the handle. |
Outside of the cast ferule and the woven scabbard bands I see little recognizable from that region. The upturned scabbard is very distinct. The pommel knob looks like it was meant for a lanyard. We also see cast ferules on Kachin daos. I would also consider Himalayan foothills as potential origin, particularly due to the greater variability of cultures and weapon styles of that region.
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I have the hope that someone can recognize the handle form, I am pretty sure that I have seen this form before but can't remember where and when! :rolleyes: Regards, Detlef |
Hi Detlef,
That's an interesting knife and scabbard. I don't know where it is from and have not seen a similar ensemble. There are a few features that I found interesting.
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Thank you for your comment! :) And yes, I agree that the depression on the spine behind the handle is most probably for resting the thumb there. And I also agree that the upturned scabbard end is somewhat typical for Cambodia. Regards, Detlef |
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Here is a sword with a similar upturned scabbard end. |
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