13th September 2013, 05:35 AM | #1 |
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Ivory and Silver Gunong with New Scabbard
Greetings,
Here is a gunong I got about 9 months ago but only now had the break and time to make a scabbard for it. The hilt is not bone but a type of marine ivory with silver mounts. Measurements of the blade bring it to 5 3/4 inches. I made the scabbard out of some scrap padauk wood and silver. One more note: the blade is laminated with what can be called an "angel hair damascus" steel, hard to see without magnification. Enjoy. |
13th September 2013, 06:35 AM | #2 |
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As always, great work on making the new scabbard. On the gunong itself, I especially like the band that circles the hilt, very different. I think that I have only seen one or two others that had that kind of hilt treatment before. I need to make a scabbard for one of my gunongs, so is there anyway you could tell me where it is you find the wood to do your restorations with? Again, great work.
Best, Robert |
15th September 2013, 12:39 AM | #3 |
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Thanks Robert. I too like the silver wrapping of the ivory. This caught my eye at the show. Normally I would pass up something like this without scabbard, but the wrap and ivory were unique enough for me. I had another ivory hilted gunong that I sold off earlier. I like the elephant ivory, but that was all. This one is different.
I thought about adding more okir to the scabbard mounts, but I was on the fence due to its age. |
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