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Old 8th July 2009, 07:06 PM   #1
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Here another knife from the same source as the sewar.

Could this be a 'siraui' ? The scabbard is shaped like the sheath of a keris, but it contains an ordinary knife. The blade is single-edged, without pamor.
The wooden handle fits very well into the hand. The crossguard is made out of copper.

Total length : 33 cm.

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Old 8th July 2009, 09:06 PM   #2
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Could this be a 'siraui' ? The scabbard is shaped like the sheath of a keris, but it contains an ordinary knife. The blade is single-edged, without pamor.
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One would almost think so. Those kerislike scabbards are often found on siraui. But the knife and guard have more a Philipine look to me. I would say an assembled piece.
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Old 9th July 2009, 12:19 AM   #3
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Hi Freddy,

all what I am able to say is stated by Henk already. Interesting piece.

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Old 19th July 2009, 01:31 AM   #4
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Hello Freddy,

Not a siraui (neither of the 2 types), for sure. It's true that this keris-like scabbard is quite often found with siraui; however, it may more hint at the origin (western Sumatra?) of this piece rather than being restricted to a single blade type.

The hilt does somewhat resemble a peurawot (turned upside down though). I'd guess that the crossguards were added later - any hints?

The blade looks like a decent EDC design to me. An etch to bring out laminations may give additional info. AFAIK, such a multi-use knife blade would be most likely called piso/pisau.

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