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Excellent work!
“I made the swassa on brass bands”, it’s gold plated? |
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Location: Louisville, KY
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Thank you folks.
Werecow - Here are pictures of how I got the pieces (except the pommel). You can see missing silver from empty grooves in the blade, and not much on the hilt except the woven silver bands. At the top of the hilt is a piece of kamagong/makassar ebony. |
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#3 |
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Kumusta Albert!
Yes the okir bands are 14k rose gold filled (thicker than plating) bonded to brass beneath. |
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Very nice!
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Nicely done, congrats Jose! Can I assume that both crests of the ivory pommel are damaged?
Regards, Detlef |
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#6 |
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Hi Detlef - yes both beak and tail are damaged. So in accordance to Moro tradition, I covered the damage with gold plated metal with okir design.
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#7 |
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Here are pictures of the scabbard I made. The top wranga is made of burled walnut and the rest is made of walnut. Bands are made of silver.
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