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Just to check with you guys if you have come across with this unusual keris hilt. found in Patani, TQ in advance. Mykeris.
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Hi mykeris,
The handle, looks like a makara styled hilt, normally reserved for parangs and badeks. It's in another form.. a mixture of known animals including having claws, a crocodile's body, the trunk of an elephant, scales and a large jaw (often potrayed devouring the naga). attached: an example on the entrance balustrades lining the entrance on the steps to a temple building.. |
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I'm with Alam Shah on this one, makara style. More commonly seen on other weapons in my limited experience .
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Thanks Alam, DrDavid. In this case, could it have some links to the Langkasuka hilt form?
Perhaps others may have some comments. Whats your opinion bluerf?
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It looks like a bird to me, with a crest.
But seriously, I have never seen anything likt it before.
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Perhaps, these would help.
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