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Charles,
A very helpful source to me for very roughly dating some daab is the book I think I told you about at Timonium - Punjabhan, Silverware in Thailand, Rengorm Publishing, Bangkok (1991) ISBN 9748869563. It has photos of several daab in museums, classified at least generally by era/area. By staring at them long enough I began to pick out the similarities among the Ayutthaya, Ratanakosin, Lanna, etc. styles. Still very general (the Ayutthaya Period covers about 500-600 years, and as Andrew said, the Ratanakosin era starting in the mid-18th century and up to the present day). A couple things I noticed are that Ayutthaya period daab tended to have larger lotus pommels than Ratanakosin (which sometimes just had a very small bulge at the pommel). Both Ratanakosin & Aytthaya seem to have concave ferrules (sweeping inward), while Lanna style has convex ferrule (sort of bell shaped or bulging outward). Ratankosin daab seem to have quite long handles, Ayutthaya a little less so. The "conch" style pommel seems to appear a lot in the Lanna style. The Lanna daab also have a fairly distinct vegetal decoration, or stylized vegetal decoration (like the one of mine Andrew posted). But these are just my own crude observations, based on a very few photographs. I learn a little something new every time Puff posts. ![]() ![]() |
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