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Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Toronto, Canada
Posts: 1,242
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Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: McDonough, GA
Posts: 48
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Mine is the shichishito, the famous seven-pronged sword forged in Korea (or possibly China) in the 4th century, and sent as a gift to Japan.
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Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Charlottesville
Posts: 25
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Whoops! I went one "great" too many. Just great x 4 grandfather.
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Singapore
Posts: 1,248
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Mine, a Bugis keris hilt, (in the 'kerdas' form). Made from ivory with carved floral and vegitative motifs. The brass ferrule (pendokok) is a 2-piece construction.
This hilt is also known as a Garuda hilt form. Garuda is the king of the birds and the mount of Vishnu. He is the enemy of the serpents and is associated with the all-consuming sun's rays, he symbolizes protection. It has and 'endless knot' symbol and a ' garuda mungkur' on the back. On its chest, there is "Allah' carved in arabic. [ More pictures here ] Within this single hilt, there are a few symbols derived from animism, hinduism, buddhism and islamic influences. Hmmm... Last edited by Alam Shah; 24th January 2007 at 08:18 AM. |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Poland, Krakow
Posts: 418
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Mine is a fine example of Polish hussars sabre, in most classical form and shape, made at the end of 17th century by Lviv (Lvov) Ormians. I had a thread devoted to this sabre many months ago, but just to remind you this beautiful sabre, I put one picture below.
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Posts: 485
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The top section of a dagger hilt, Nayaka period, South Indian (around 1600)
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Madrid / Barcelona
Posts: 256
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Mine's the hilt of a 17th c. Spanish cup-hilt rapier, formerly in the (late) Army Museum in Madrid. Filed and chiselled steel. A truly fine exemplar of its kind.
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