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Join Date: Nov 2004
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If you look closely at the close up that I've manipulated a bit you can see where the narrow part of the mounting at the base of the fleur dy lis shows a shadow on either side . These are the mostly covered channels of the sogokan and pecetan with the janur being covered by the mount .
I feel pretty certain that this is probably an old Bali blade , Bali being the longest holdout of Hinduism against the spread of Islam . I can definitely understand the S.India-Bali connection . |
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Didnt the Balinese import rubys.sapphires,and other gems from India and Sri Lanka?
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Outstading! love the ivory chinth on the dia chirri kukri, about the best ive seen.
Thanks for sharing! Spiral |
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Yes they did Justin. Each has a spiritual/religious significance.
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