12th September 2011, 08:49 PM | #1 |
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New Member and a Patisthanaya
Greeting all. New member here.
I thought I would start my membership by posting photos of my patisthanaya. I have owned this patisthanaya for about 30 years, but I have only a vauge idea when a weapon like this might have been made. Possible age info would be appreciated. |
13th September 2011, 05:50 AM | #2 |
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WELCOME TO THE FORUM
FROM WHAT I HAVE READ THESE SPEARS WERE USED IN CEYLON (SIRI LANKA) AND THE MALDIVE ISLANDS FOR SPEAR FIGHTING BOUTS AND TOURNIMENTS. I DON'T KNOW WHAT THE RULES WERE FOR THESE FIGHTS BUT THIS TYPE OF SPEAR TIP IS NOT DESIGNED TO PENETRATE DEEPLY SO WOULD NOT BE A VERY GOOD DESIGN FOR A WAR SPEAR. YOUR EXAMPLE MAY NOT BE ONE OF THESE TOURNAMENT SPEARS IF THE BLADE IS LARGE THE POINTS ON THESE ARE USUALLY ONLY 3 TO 4 INCHES LONG. THE PAINT ON THE SHAFT IS WHAT MAKES ME GUESS CEYLON, MALDIVES OR INDIA. THERE ARE EUROPEAN EXAMPLES BUT NONE I KNOW OF WITH THE SMALL POINTS OR FULLY PAINTED SHAFTS. WHAT LITTLE I KNOW OF THIS I READ IN THE OLD PALACE OF THE RULER OF THE MALDIVES , I SAW SOME EXAMPLES THERE. HE WAS A BIG FAN OF THIS SORT OF SPEAR FIGHTING WHICH REQUIRED A LOT OF SKILL AND ACCURACY. HIS OLD PALACE IS NOW A MUSEUM WORTH A VISIT IF YOU EVER PASS THRU. THE PAINTED DESIGNS ON THE ENTIRE SHAFT IS THE USUAL FOR THE ABOVE MENTIONED AREAS. PICTURES ARE A BIT SMALL FOR OLD EYES TO SEE WELL, LOOKS LIKE A NICE EXAMPLE. |
13th September 2011, 10:19 PM | #3 |
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VANDOO,
Thank you for you response and information. Sorry about the photo sizes. They were much bigger, but they might have been too big so the forum software may have resized them. Mike |
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14th September 2011, 07:23 AM | #5 |
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I GOOGLED AROUND SEARCHING MALDIVE ISLANDS TO SEE IF I COULD PIN DOWN A POSSIBLE DATE OR SULTAN WHO ENJOYED MARTIAL ARTS AND ESPECIALLY SPEAR FIGHTING TOURINAMENTS. NO LUCK
BUT THE RULE OF THE SULTANS ENDED IN 1932 SO THESE SPEARS MAY DATE BEFORE THEN UNLESS THEY ARE STILL BEING MADE. ALL OF THEM I HAVE SEEN HAVE BEEN OLD NOT NEW. THE SULTANS OLD PALACE IS NOW THE NATIONAL MUSEUM IT IS LOCATED ON MALE ISLAND WHICH IS THE LARGEST CITY. THE MALDIVES ARE NOTED FOR THEIR BEACHES AND GOOD SCUBA DIVING. I HAVE ADDED SOME PICTURES OF SPEAR HEADS. THIS FORM HAS A SOCKET WITH TWO LONG STRAPS TO SECURE IT TO THE SHAFT AND HELP PROTECT AND REINFORCE THE SHAFT. Last edited by VANDOO; 14th September 2011 at 07:34 AM. |
14th September 2011, 08:14 PM | #6 |
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David - thank you for the information. I will work on my photo sizes.
VANDOO - excellent photos and information. Thank you again. Mike |
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