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EXCELLENT INFORMATION
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Hi VANDOO,
In my opinion, the 23" long axe is a form found among the Kalinga and Tinguian. The axe on the photograph at the right is not found in use at all, except as a tourist piece, most likely made by the Ifugao. The axe with elaborate designs on the ferrule suggests a hybrid of southern Kalinga, eastern Bontok and Christian influence. Is this yours? It is a weird piece. |
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I SAW THE UNUSUAL AX QUITE A FEW YEARS AGO IN SANTA FE NEW MEXICO. IT WAS VERY WELL MADE AND HAD GOOD AGE AND PATINA THRU-OUT AND WAS A SERVICABLE WEAPON. UNFORTUNATELY IT WAS PRICED VERY HIGH END SO I DIDN'T BUY IT. I HAD ALWAYS THOUGHT OF THIS FORM AS BONTOK BECAUSE THEY USUALLY SEEM TO HAVE SHORT HANDLES AND WIDE BLADES LACKING THE WELL CURVED EDGE OF THE KALINGA AX AND HAVING A MORE EVEN EDGE. I HAVE NEVER SEEN ANY AX LIKE IT AND THE DESIGN CUT INTO THE BLADE WAS VERY WELL DONE ALMOST LOOKING LIKE A DAYAK TATOO.
ARE ANY OF THESE AXES STILL IN USE FOR WORK OR CEREMONY IN THE PHILIPPINES? |
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Thanks, Nonoy, for the valuable info! (And others for chiming in
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I'm with Kai - Maraming Salamat Po!
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Yes, VANDOO, a few axes are still in use as tools and in ceremonies. Thanks for sharing the photos.
Thank you also to migueldiaz for helping me acquire the Badon piece. |
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