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Old 25th May 2018, 01:37 PM   #1
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Default Gliwang from Thomas' collection

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Total length nearly 80 cm without the hair, blade thickness 9 mm at the handle goes down continues to 1 mm, weight 620 gramm
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Old 25th May 2018, 01:41 PM   #2
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Default Amanremu from Roland's collection

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The whole sword is 66cm (26") long, blade 52 cm (20,5"), the massive base is a little more than 12 mm (0,5") wide, it weighs 740 grams.
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Old 25th May 2018, 01:43 PM   #3
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Default Sikin panjang from Machetero's collection

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Old 25th May 2018, 02:30 PM   #4
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Default Ladieng from Karel Sirag's collection

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COLL.NR: 12-29
ORIGIN: Sumatra, Aceh.
SWORD: Gliwang. TYPE: Gliwang Ladiëng.
TOTAL LENGTH: 70 cm.
BLADE: Iron. LENGTH: 53,3 cm.
HILT: Greenish Buffalo Horn, carved. HEIGTH: 16,7 cm.
TASSEL: (probably) Horse hair, brown. LENGTH: 35 cm. (Measured from attachment to very tip.)
AGE: Old piece, could be first quarter of 19th cent.

NOTE 1: The back of the hilt is only partly carved.
NOTE 2: The hair is fastened inside the pommel cavity with a wooden plug and a metal pin. This pin can be seen on the photograph of the uncarved side of the hilt. At a later time, a light brown substance got added along the margin of the cavity.
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Old 25th May 2018, 02:31 PM   #5
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Hello Karel,

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NOTE 1: The back of the hilt is only partly carved.
Yes, I've seen a more elaborately carved "show" side with quite a few hilts from the greater Aceh region.


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NOTE 2: The hair is fastened inside the pommel cavity with a wooden plug and a metal pin. This pin can be seen on the photograph of the uncarved side of the hilt. At a later time, a light brown substance got added along the margin of the cavity.
The brownish (hardened) paste does indeed look like a later addition to fill the crevices around the tassel attachment, probably for cosmetic reasons (given that the metal pin is very likely to hold the wooden plug tightly enough).

The pinned construction is certainly unusual for the whole archipelago.

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