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Old 26th December 2012, 07:18 PM   #1
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Default A Very Interesting and Artistic Piso Podang

Here is a rather unique Piso Podang, likely from Sumatra. It is a rather small sword at just 29.5in. overall, with a 24in. blade that is of very thin and flexible pamor steel, and is only 1 inch wide at its widest. The blade's pattern can be seen as it has been gently rubbed and the patina now shadows the pattern.

The most impressive aspect of the sword is its lovely hilt of finely worked silver(not white metal, or 'German silver') in great detail which is rather unusual for a piso podang. The pommel bulb is empty with no central stem as often seen on brass hilts.

One has to think this is certainly a status piece as it has very little combat value.

The scabbard is new.

Thoughts and comments are welcomed.
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