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I do not know what the black, curved horn is, but the horn used in the grip is the horn of water buffalo, or kerbau.
The horns vary in size, and in conformation. The horn of male kerbau is hollow for much of its length, the horn of female kerbau is heavier, more dense, and has the solid section of horn for a greater length. What I can see in this grip is the horn of a young male. Logically, one would think that this would be reversed, that males would have the more solid horn, but what I have written above has been told to me many times, by many different people who know a lot more about the subject than I do, so I am pretty much inclined to believe it is so. |
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