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Some arms collector from the neighborwood came around yesterday and left this example with me, for ID and comments.
Blade length 58 cms. Handle length 21 cms. Blade flat spine 8 m/m at forte and 2 m/m at tip. Weight 552 grams. The two outer sections and wirings of the handle cover are surely in silver and the central part in some 'braided' cord material that i am not able to identify. I am not sure whether the handle interior is wood or bamboo, the orifice being either drilled or a natural hollow. Whatever secret contents that might having beeg hidden there, is gone ![]() Please Gentlemen, what do i have here ... type, provenance, age ? Ah, almost forgot to tell, the blade is very sharp, judging by my bleeding finger, whilst picture taking ![]() . Last edited by fernando; 30th August 2012 at 06:54 PM. |
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Hi 'Nando,
surprised 'Dha boys' have not replied ..... I believe this type is Burmese....nice Dha All the best David |
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Agreed--Burmese. Looks like early 20th century to me.
As for the handle material, 'Nando, can't really tell from that photo. My inclination is bamboo. ![]() More specifically, I believe this sword is Kachin (Jingpaw) and related/derived from that ethnic group's dao: http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showth...ghlight=kachin http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showth...ghlight=kachin |
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Thank you David,
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Thank you so much for your qualified input, Andrew.
![]() I'll be busy digesting the contents of those links. I would never guess that the handle material could be bamboo. The thickness of the braided 'strings' is so fine that my guess would go for some kind of (rope) thread ![]() |
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'Nando, I was referring to the hollow wood core of the handle as bamboo.
The woven textile grip could be any number of materials, including cotton, linen, coconut fiber, etc. ![]() |
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Oh, and there was an older thread discussing these exact weapons in the context of a "link" between Kachin dao and Burmese dha...can't seem to locate it, but will post when/if I do.
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![]() Very hard (for me) to improve pictures. Looking again with a naked eye, there is too much texture in its profila to be wood. Also the hole is not concentric as that done with a drill. I will take for certain your inclination that it is bamboo. . |
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