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this one the bugis spears naga daun pengantin,,
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Hello Andi,
Those 2 Naga are interesting - good to see examples from some other Indonesian region (postings here have mainly covered Jawa and Sumatra so far)! The 2 holes at the blade base are quite widespread. I wonder whether these are generally remnants of such a Naga motif? BTW, are integral methuk standard for Sulawesi spears? Regards, Kai |
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Bugis has a kind of dragon/ naga daun is both a dagger or spear, we call it the dragon leaves, to the hole in the bar, not only on a spear but in the keris is also there, and beberava variant, you used to call with doccili / ear, or the like in the picture bugis we call it teddo / piercings. to spear Bugis metuk Courant blends with slats, not separately as few spears in Java, |
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