29th June 2011, 12:27 PM | #1 |
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Sea cow used for Iban hilts
I just had three Swedish and German blade smiths visiting me to study some of my Indonesian and Filipino blades. We had a great time and I also learned a lot on how some of my blades were made, why it has this or that shape and how some of the twist core and laminations are done etc.
One eye opener for me was that two of my Iban hilts are made of sea cow bone, not antler as I always considered all Dayak hilts to be made from without even reflecting about it. Actually when it was brought up it was easy to spot the other hilt as the colour is totally different than from the whiter antler hilts. By coincidence (or maybe not?) both of them are Iban/Sea Dayak and both of them are on Langgai Tinggangs. Maybe someone else will discover this material on their hilts too? Michael |
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