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To provide some perspective on "bent" horse hoof pommels on Sulu weapons, here are three examples showing various degrees of bend.
1. WWII-era Yakan pira from Basilan. This style of pira was made up until at least 2000, and may still be made today. Note the right angle bend to the pommel.
2. Palawano bangkung from Palawan Island. A 20th C example of a Palawano bangkung. These are still being made. Note the downward tilt of the carved pommel and the use of rattan bands on the grip.
3. Sulu bangkung, probably Tausug but could be Yakan. A short Sulu bangkung in mid-20th C dress. Note the more typical horse hoof pommel shape and slight downward tilt.
Last edited by Ian; Today at 04:58 AM.
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