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It has a brass colour, but It was quite easy to get it shining. Best regards, Willem |
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Danny,
That is a beautiful piece you have, a treasure. Thank you for posting. I picked this one up a while back and have been meaning to do some more research on it. I knew that it must be SE Asia, but I wasn't sure where exactly it should be placed. Your post has given me a big head start so thought I would share here to add to the discussion. Looks like I should be looking at Ache. Can you tell what type of wood the haft is? I just picked up another that I believe is Moro and it has a lovely tapered haft of palm wood (2.26M total length). I wouldn't mind giving this one a new haft at some point, but if I do I want to do it with an appropriate wood. |
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Hello Efrahjalt,
That is definately an atjeh spear head you have there. The example that I posted has a sort of rottan as a shaft. But that is not very common. Most atjeh lances I have seen have a dark hardwood shaft. Best regards, Willem |
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I was very interested to learn about the shaft made of rottan. The natural materials used to make traditional weapons in Southeast Asia is a very exciting area for me. Sincerely Serge |
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