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Dear Roy and Sajen,
Thanks for the sharing. And here are more on variations of the 'giant' creatures. A hilt of horn below. More looks like wayang figures... GANJAWULUNG |
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And this is probably the wayang hilt. Hopefully, to be older than Cirebon era. Or Pajajaran?
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Beautiful Wayang hilt, Sajen. I think it is the best I've seen until today...
These are more pictures on other variant of "Buta hilt"... GANJAWULUNG |
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Thank you very much! But which one you mean? I show two different hilts. By one the Garuda munkur is pirced and by the other one not. sajen |
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Dear Sajen,
The one with Garuda Mungkur, of course. Not the craftmanship, but the originality. To see original old motifs, for me is more important than just seeing good craftmanship.. GANJAWULUNG |
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Some very old hilts from Northern Java. It seems to me that some of the specimens shown originate from East Java/ Madura and Bali.
Best regards Jean |
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I was doing some research on these hilts and realized that i was going to merge these two threads over 15 years ago and then never did. No time like the present, eh? LOL!
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