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I have similar exemple, but with buffalo horn handle.
I try to make picture today. |
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Here it is :
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Nice examples both of you gentlemen. They are quite rare. However they are simple and yet elegant in design, they certainly serve an ability for non-ceremonial use.
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The Palembang attribution is correct. All examples I have sen are attributed to the Palembang region, 19th century. However, some examples with comparable blades called 'Sekin' have different hilts and are attributed to the Karo Batak.
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Thank you again Peter!
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Very nice example, thank you for sharing the pictures! ![]() Regards, Detlef |
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