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Interesting topic. Would this qualify as one?
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Here's another vote for Cirebon being the origin of this figure.
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Here is another.
Does this qualify as Jawa Demam or maybe a Raksasa (see the Raksasa/Figur al discussion). It is much less stylized than the other Jawa Demam's I have. Much more figural and less "bird" like so to say. I think it also has the fangs that would make it a raksassa type of hilt. On the other hand the crossed arm is quite typical I think or not? Would like to hear your opinions. Regards, Erik Last edited by erikscollectables; 13th May 2009 at 09:47 AM. |
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Dear Eric,
The hilt you just posted look like a newly carved one. Is it new? B/rgds, jonathan |
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So not new but quite recent. It is very well carved (in horn) that is why I kept it despite the relative young age it has. It is th eodd one out in my collection but i like it nevertheless Regards, Erik |
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Here another example of a cross over.
A figural hilt with crossed arms like the the Jawa Demam but also with Fanks like an ogre/demon. Would this qualify as a Jawa Demam? It is a nice old ivory example. Regards, Erik |
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Erik, i can't answer you question, but i did want to say that you seem to have a wonderful collection of figural hilts.
![]() A old hilt like this, with the ogre-like qualities such as fangs and the crossed over arm posture of the Jawa Demam is indeed very interesting. What i am most curious about is if there is a specific meaning to this crossed over arm posture. Does it have a specific cultural significance? Likewise does the hands on knees posture also have cultural significance? Are the meanings here different or doesn't it matter? ![]() ![]() |
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