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31st December 2008, 02:36 AM | #1 |
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Erik, my hesitation to this information above is that there are smaller blades on gold hilted rencong with crowns that are for status and rank. This does not fit this hypothesis.
Asomotif - that is one long rencong blade! |
31st December 2008, 09:03 AM | #2 |
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Based on the large amount of rencong with long blades, and several high class ones with shorter blades, I also doubt this information regarding antique rencong.
But I suspect that Utami describes the rencong tradition of present time in Aceh as they are still being made? Michael |
31st December 2008, 09:44 AM | #3 |
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WOW!
Asomotif that is one heck of a Rencong.
Wonder how practical it still would be in "practical" use it seems a bit out of proportion to handle well. VVV you have some of the greatest rencongs I have seen outside (and maybe also including) a museum. Is the one on the left a Gayo piece? Could you show some more pictures of that? Regards, Erik |
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Hello Erik,
Yes, this size rencong is not practical in use. Too long too heavy, difficult to handle and difficult to move and direct towards an opponent. But it is the longest I have ever seen and fun to have in the collection. as for Michaels rencong. Quote:
Most of the times these 'models' have brass at the base of the blade. This one too ? Best regards, Willem |
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31st December 2008, 12:15 PM | #5 | |
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Yes it is a really nice piece to have indeed!
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Regards, Erik |
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One had suasa. but I can not recall where I saw that one. |
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31st December 2008, 01:39 PM | #7 | |
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I don't really know how to separate Gayo from Aceh rencong. Good you brought it up so I will have a look in the books when I am back home again. Here are some close ups of the left one which is the largest I have seen IRL so far. Unfortunately I don't remember the dimensions. Michael |
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23rd November 2009, 08:40 PM | #8 |
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I checked my references and the left one is indeed Gayo (but no longer mine...).
Michael |
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