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Another hilt from the table, a small sea ivory hilt. Does someone know from where this hilt? Is it maybe a hilt from Sijunjung?
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Sorry, I am out of order for other work because I have got a Arthroskopie at my right knee, so I am sitting and clean my handles and so coming some question in my head.
What do you think, is this Jawa Deman from Cirebon or Sumatra? My guess it is a Cirebon hilt. |
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I also believe that it originates from Cirebon because of the stylized arms and slim waist. Regards Jean |
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and the complete style don't look like a sumatran style. Regards, Detlef |
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Tammens says Indragiri (Riau) for these hilts, those from Sijunjung have a similar pointed beak but are shorter ![]() Regards Jean |
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thank's for respond. Yes, the hilt in the third book from Tammens on page 161 reminds indeed to my hilt. Regards, Detlef |
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