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Colleagues, there is a problem of how to distinguish Indian iron talwar hilts with bowl-shaped pommels from similar hilts of piso pedang. Besides the size of the bowled-pommel itself there must be differences in manufacturing technology. Unfortunately, I do not have either of such items at hand.
What do you think, can the form of place where the pommel is attached to the grip serve as such a mark: an ellipse in the case of an Indian handle and a circle in the case of an Indonesian one? |
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This seems like a gray area. I (seem/hope) to have won this silver hilted piso podang this week:
Were it not for the laminated Sumatran blade (which is what drew me in), the scabbard style, and the provenance I might have guessed Indian. But given those factors, clearly a piso podang. |
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Congrats! I've seen it in the auction. I guess it is Sumatran, but I don't know to nail down the exact area. I guess somewhere Central Sumatran? It doesn't look Batak to me.... What was the provenance by the way? Last edited by Maurice; 23rd March 2025 at 02:30 PM. |
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I haven't been able to confirm it (yet?) but the auctioneer's description says:
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It looks like that is this guy. Last edited by werecow; 23rd March 2025 at 04:36 AM. |
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