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I got this mostly because I like the hilt. Appears to be carved horn. Could be wood. 26" over all length. Single edged along the curved side.
I really appreciate the Forumites' help in ID'ing this piece! |
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Hi Bill, beautiful sword!! On Zonneveld this is called klevang from Sumatra, Batak .
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Location: Greenville, NC
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Probably the best of these I've seen both in execution of the blade and the hilt. Quite nice!
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I am struck by how much the pattern of the carving resembles Burmese wood and ivory carving (southern Burmese, that is, right above the Malay peninsula is where a lot was originally done). The piece is completely different from anything Burmese, so I'm not suggesting its from there. Hopefully I can find a good photo for comparison. Stay tuned.
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Kernersville, NC, USA
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Absolutely stunning.
Steve |
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