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Location: Oahu, Hawaii
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.Mabagani, those marks on your blade are interesting, I've a golok with a similiar diamond shape. The rest look almost like some kind of pictograph. Hope someone can shed some light on this. |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Minneapolis, MN, USA
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I seem to remember a kris with similar symbols popping up before, and Battara identifying the odd looking diamond symbol as the ring of Soloman. At least that particular symbol has popped up on a number of other pieces. As to the others, well I am not good with symbols. For years I thought the double bladed sword of David (was it David) on one my kris was a man until Battara cleared that up.
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Location: The Aussie Bush
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cross different cultures, but were particularly popular in Medieval Europe. And they have strong links to Freemasonry.
Here is a link that shows a reproduction of the Key of Solomon talismans in the Warsaw Museum: http://silverinsanity.biz/~silverin/....cgi/3534.html Below is a picture from that site. |
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EAAF Staff
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Louisville, KY
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Here are the pictures to which Federico and Mabagani were refering.
The first two are of a sultan's barong made of ivory, gold, and silver with silver inlay of talimanic devices, including the "sword of the Prophet" from The Gods of War by the Metropolitan Museum in NY. The third is the same motif on an Ottoman banner from the 19thc, Christies Auction. |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: zamboanga city, philippines
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hey mabagani, that's my barong!
magsukul tuud! thank you! i got that one from a tausug trader. it was a choice between that and one with a shandigan blade. as to info on the marks on your barong, i'll have to ask him the next time. here are additional pics of the barong whose weight by the way is 3/4 kilos: |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
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Zamboanga, etch shows nice on your pic, can we see your shandigan barung too. I'd like to hear what the Tausug trader knows about the marks. I'll post again when I handle and examine the sword.
Battara, I never get tired of seeing that barung... Last edited by MABAGANI; 28th January 2005 at 05:58 PM. |
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