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Old 5th June 2010, 08:44 PM   #1
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The question is if it is possible to have a sheath from Pattani with such a light wood and not exactly carvings? All other sheaths I have seen from there have had better carvings and other wood, i.e. more hard wood.
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Old 6th June 2010, 03:49 PM   #2
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Sajen, Max have put pictures of the sheath in he's old post.

Here a picture from a museum in Venice:
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Old 6th June 2010, 10:55 PM   #3
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Sajen, Max have put pictures of the sheath in he's old post.

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Hello Gustav,

the sheath from Max is very similar. My guess or better hope was from beginning that it is a Pattani sheat (look #5 same thread).

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Old 9th June 2010, 03:40 AM   #4
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Hello all,

This could be originate anywhere within Nusantara, we know too little about the past. Maybe even Madura own these style in the past, we never know. But then the style develop very well in Pattani (north to Malaysia ) and in my opinion achieve its highest form there.
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Old 9th June 2010, 07:43 PM   #5
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Hello all,

This could be originate anywhere within Nusantara, we know too little about the past. Maybe even Madura own these style in the past, we never know. But then the style develop very well in Pattani (north to Malaysia ) and in my opinion achieve its highest form there.
Attached are similar styles for comparison.
Hello Pak Chandra,

nice to have you back here and thank's for the pictures!

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Old 12th June 2010, 02:01 AM   #6
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Hi...

Wow we are still very much in the discussion?

If you all aware, we can see that the "third eye of shiva" differs from Sajen's sheath, the coteng's sheath and the Spirit of wood book.

Hopefully someone familiar with this area should point us what and how is "the third eye of shiva" supposed to be.
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