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The void in the underside of the hilt, could be made intentional to insert talisman or many other items. Just a guess.
![]() If used as a slashing weapon, it could cause a lot of stress to the pesi. With this bugis type of hilt I wonder how is it used? Maybe it is more of a status symbol piece but also double as a functional weapon? |
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![]() ![]() My guess would be the same as your's Alam Shah; functional (in a pinch) status symbol. A question: How often is chiseled decoration seen on Bugis blades ? I really like the look of this example. ![]() |
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