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			When I was flipping through this art museum booklet looking for pictures of another item, I ran across a very interesting Barong and thought I would share the picture.  It is an ivory hilted Barong with a detailed dragon carved into it.   
		
		
		
			Too bad this one is not in any of our collections.  | 
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			Nice.  Would this be a piece by/for an ethnic Chinese in Moroland?  I saw these two gate-dragons in an African art store, and they looked very Chinese to me, too though, but on close examination the work looked African....
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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			Superb...I've been interested in dragons for well over 40 years, and surprisingly, they are found in almost every culture, even those with nothing vaguely similar existing/ known to have existed within boundries known to have been explored, similar to the were-animal myth. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	As to owning a sword like this? Whew!!! A friend even custom made a spear for me with a dragon for the blade scabbard, which is beautiful but can't compare to this in artistry!**grin/wink** Mike  | 
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