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This is a recent acquisition and I'm not sure where it is from. I'm going to say Indonesia because it reminds me somewhat of the Tengger machete that was discussed here previously. The open-weave basketwork scabbard is quite different and the sword is not as well made as the Tenggerese one. The straight, single-edged blade is quite sturdy and is about 5 mm thick adjacent to the hilt. The hilt has a long tang, and two wooden scales flanking the tang.
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Hi Ian,
I am pretty sure that it isn't from Indonesia, I guess a mainland South-East-Asian origin. Regards, Detlef |
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Something from Assam/Burma Hills?
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Tim, that was the initial thought about the Tengger knife also. Until we got a definitive ID.
Sajen, I hope the open weave of the scabbard may jog the memory of someone here. Philippines might be a possibility too, but I don't recognize it. |
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I should add that the blade seems village-quality blacksmith work, and the sheath is also locally made. It looks like a tool (machete). NE India/Himal areas sounds like a likely place, and one of the less common tribal groups may account for the lack of similar examples shown on this Forum (as best I can recall).
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I recently saw a small form of this open weave oblong basket and similar rectangular (but shorter handle and different binding style) in Nagaland. Sumi Naga.
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Here are some rectangular knives from that trip. Unfortunately I didn't take a picture of that particular basket style. Top photo are kitchen knife sized while the second photo is short sword sized. I've also added two knives, carried by Rawang, I brought back from northern Myanmar, maybe 7 years ago, that were carried with open top basket as shown. None of which are a match to yours but do point to common use of forged rectangular utility blades from NE India and northern Myanmar Himalayan foothills region.
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