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Old 5th November 2025, 04:46 AM   #2
Ian
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To provide some perspective on "bent" horse hoof pommels on Sulu weapons, here are three examples showing various degrees of bend.

1. WWII-era Yakan pira from Basilan. This style of pira was made up until at least 2000, and may still be made today. Note the right angle bend to the pommel.


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2. Palawano bangkung from Palawan Island. A 20th C example of a Palawano bangkung. These are still being made. Note the downward tilt of the carved pommel and the use of rattan bands on the grip.

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3. Sulu bangkung, probably Tausug but could be Yakan. A short Sulu bangkung in mid-20th C dress. Note the more typical horse hoof pommel shape and slight downward tilt.

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