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Old 6th March 2015, 11:59 PM   #31
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YOUR EXAMPLE LOOKS LIKE FIGURE E ON THE PLATE OF NAGA WEAPONS IN THE POST ABOVE. I CAN'T ADD MUCH TO THE POST YOU HAVE LINKED ON YOUR AX EXCEPT THAT PERHAPS IT WAS PLATED AT SOME TIME WITH BRASS OR BRONZE OR PAINTED. EITHER WAY IT LOOKS LIKE A GOOD IRON BLADE THAT HAS A COATING THAT HAS WORN OFF. A NICE EXAMPLE OF THE FORM.
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Old 8th March 2015, 09:37 AM   #32
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Originally Posted by Royston
Here are some of mine to add to the collection.
I have posted some of these before, but it is better to have them all in one place.
The first and second to last are the metal shafted examples. Numbers 6 and 7 in Dave A's post.
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Quite a varied collection of Naga weapons ! Thanks for posting the pictures. Very helpful.

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Old 10th March 2015, 04:24 AM   #33
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Guess I'll get in on this, more so, than just my mystery sword. Here are three Items, I've had for a while now. The spear, and axe, I know are Naga. The sickle, I dunno. The ebay auction said it was a Vietnam bringback. The spear has been repaired, and the axe, could be tourista. Well, here they are.
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Old 10th March 2015, 05:59 AM   #34
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The axe seems likely to originate with the Konyak Naga based on the information I have. The shape of the blade is indicative as is the red and black hair. The ancestor figure carving I have not seen before nor is it mentioned in the references I have. It reminds me of carvings by the Paiwan (Taiwan aboriginals) on their weapons.

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Old 10th March 2015, 09:41 AM   #35
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Hello all,
have been busy with renovations so very inactive in regards to the forum. Saw this great thread and thought I'd display my Naga items. Apologies for background and the items being a bit in disarray, house is a bit of a shambles at the moment.
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Old 10th March 2015, 07:38 PM   #36
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SOME NICE EXAMPLES AND A VALUABLE ADDITION TO THE REFRENCE.
THE DESIGN ON THE BLADE OF THE CURVED KNIFE DOSEN'T LOOK NAGA TO ME OTHER THAN THAT I CAN'T SAY, PERHAPS SOMEONE WILL RECOGNIZE IT.
THE CARVED FACE ON THE DAO HANDLE IS SOMETHING I HAVE NOT SEEN ON NAGA ITEMS BEFORE BUT IS A DECORATION CONSISTANT WITH HEADHUNTING SOCIETYS (I LIKE IT). WE CAN ONLY GUESS IF IT WAS CARVED AND PERSONALIZED BY THE OWNER OR ADDED TO MAKE THE ITEM EASIER TO SELL. THE HEAD EITHER REPRESENTS A ANCESTOR OR A FRESHLY TAKEN HEAD. IF IT WERE A SKULL THE EYES WOULD NO DOUBT BE ROUND. HEADS OFTEN ARE REPRESENTED IN THE ART OF TRIBES THAT PRACTICED HEADHUNTING BUT THE DESIGN WAS NO DOUBT RESTRICTED BY TRIBAL TRADITIONS AND TABOOS AS TO WHERE AND WHEN IT COULD BE USED. IN MORE RECENT TIMES THE TRIBAL LIFE AND ITS TABOOS AND TRADITIONS HAVE NO DOUBT CHANGED ESPECIALLY NOW THAT HEADHUNTING IS NO LONGER PRACTICED.
I HAVE OFTEN WONDERED ABOUT THE FANCY HAIRY NAGA SPEARS. THE HAIR NEAR THE POINT WOULD SERVE TO KEEP BLOOD FROM MAKING THE ENTIRE SHAFT SLICK. THE OTHER SECTION LIMITS THE GRIP AND MAKES IT SUITABLE FOR A SHORT THRUSTING SPEAR FUNCTIONING LIKE THE ZULU SPEAR. SLIDEING TECKNIQUES AS USED IN CHINESE AND OTHER SPEAR FIGHTING TECKNIQUES WOULD BE ELIMINATED. THE HAIR WOULD ALSO MAKE IT A VERY POOR THROWING SPEAR. PERHAPS THERE ARE FILMS OF THE NAGA STYLE OF SPEAR FIGHTING TECKNIQUES.? THE SHORT SPEAR WITH THE BAMBOO HANDLE AND THE SPEAR WITH ONLY HAIR NEAR THE BLADE AND THE STEEL BUTT SPIKE COULD BE USED MORE FREELY.
THE USE, TRIM AND COLORS OF THE HAIR DOES MAKE THE NAGA SPEAR ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL OF SPEARS.
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Old 15th March 2015, 06:08 AM   #37
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NAGA SHIELDS #1. LEATHER, 36 X 101 CM.
#2. & #3. LEATHER SHIELD FRONT AND DETAIL OF BACK GRIP
#4. LEATHER WITH DECORATIVE TASSELS.
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Old 20th March 2015, 02:52 AM   #38
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Old 20th April 2015, 01:41 AM   #39
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VERY NICE EXAMPLES THE ALL STEEL AX FORM IS ESPECIALLY INTERESTING.
#1, #2, & #3. IDENTIFIED AS ABOR MILANG , TIBET 1954. THE HAT AND SWORD LOOK NAGA.
#4. PAINTING OF NAGAS FROM ASSAM
#5. NAGA CEREMONIAL DRESS
#6. NAGA SHIELD
#7. ASSORTMANT OF NAGA SPEARS
#8. GROUP OF NAGA MEN
#9. & #10. NAGA SWORD AND SCABBARD.
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Old 20th April 2015, 10:44 PM   #40
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Some fascinating pieces lads!

Thanks for sharing, its a nice thread to peruse..
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Old 5th September 2016, 04:11 PM   #41
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http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showthread.php?t=21561

A LINK TO ANOTHER GOOD REFERENCE POST ON NAGA WEAPONS
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Old 5th September 2016, 05:33 PM   #42
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the decorated 'cuved knife' is a nice old nepali hasiya hand sickle.
that one:


a new one:
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