30th September 2009, 07:12 PM | #1 |
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Indonesian Riddle - Who knows what this is?
I just acquired this Indonesian piece.
I am quite certain (well I was not there..) that the inscriptions are old and not as many recently added. I do not know from which region this piece originates. The blade hints at Borneo? The inscriptions look like the could be even Bali (like the ceremonial axes). The handle although very old and patinated and part of this piece for a very long time but might not be original to the piece in my opinion. I have already asked help from a forumite with the translation of the text What I know from him so far is it contains "the usual islamic declaration of faith "Laillaha illah muhamadar rasullullah" - There is no god but Allah, Muhamad is His messenger and the words "Allah" repeated several times. The rest are mainly talismanic writings that contain "wafak" or arabic alphabets / numerical configuration that I could not decipher. Additional input of course is welcome. Regards, Erik Last edited by erikscollectables; 30th September 2009 at 07:31 PM. |
30th September 2009, 07:14 PM | #2 |
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could we get a closer look at the hilt? What's it made of? Horn? wood?
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details from one side
Here some detail from one side
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Detail from other side
one detail of the other side
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30th September 2009, 07:30 PM | #5 |
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Hi Erik,
Neat blade! Someone really wanted magic in their sword, given all that talismanic writing they etched into it. I have my guesses, but I'll let the Indonesian guys make a definitive diagnosis. It would be an unusual item for Bali. Most (but not all) of the script and symbolism on the side is Arabic, which suggests strongly that it came from a Muslim island. Bali is Hindu. Best, F |
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30th September 2009, 07:49 PM | #7 |
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Hello Erik,
the blade look from the shape like a Mandau blade, but only from the shape. There is no concave/convex at the blade. Anyway, my guess that this is a Borneo blade. Maybe a Banjarmasin sword? It is also possible that the golden and silverinlays from different times, the golden inlays seems to be hindu, see the hindu cross. Let us see what the experts will tell. BTW, very interesting and nice blade! sajen |
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Will also make some pics of the top that has also inscriptions and the front top that has been formed around the round inlays at the front Regards, Erik Last edited by erikscollectables; 30th September 2009 at 09:18 PM. |
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30th September 2009, 08:20 PM | #10 |
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Well, i don't know about anyone else, but it sure is a weapon i would want in my collection.
I have to agree that the swastika design seems to be Hindu while there are obvious references to Islam as well in the silver so the to inlays may have been done at different times. |
30th September 2009, 08:42 PM | #11 |
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Looking at it some more, I'm not so sure that the writings were done at two different times. Basically, the design layout is too unified, and I don't see evidence that one artist scraped off the design of another in order to make room for his design, which the artist would need to, given that the Hindu and Muslim motifs are mixed..
What I'd suggest is that the blade might in fact be talismanic in some way. Since magical objects often blend faiths (at least in Europe), I think the combination of Muslim and Hindu religious symbology may have been deliberate. The individual motifs may have even been done by different artists, but there was a single design overall, and the blade decorations were put together all at once. Perhaps it has been rehilted, too? Best, F |
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What do you think the use would have been with this amount of talismanic script? Ceremonial only or also fighting? (the point was chipped off but not recently)
I also go for rehilted but long (maybe more than 100 years) ago or so as the current hilt also has a lot of age. Erik Quote:
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Was it used? You can tell us. There is that chipped tip, but from the photos, I can't tell whether the blade has been reground, or whether it was never used. Right now, I don't see any signs of use damage (other than the tip), and absent that, it's hard to tell whether it was ever used. Best, F |
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Here is one I owned in 2001 it also had inscriptions on the blade.
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30th September 2009, 11:23 PM | #16 |
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Hello Erik,
Interesting blade. Where do you keep finding them Maybe this weapon was made for a muslim living on Borneo ? Lews example also shows some borneo influence, but Sumatra springs to mind as well on that one. |
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What was the attribution of your piece? Erik |
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1st October 2009, 07:46 PM | #19 |
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Great sword and a great find.
In my opinion definitely Borneo. My first thought was a rehilted parang ihlang. |
2nd October 2009, 11:13 PM | #20 |
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Hello Erik,
Somebody noticed some square motifs on the blade similar to the parang nabur decoration : |
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Would like a complete picture of the parang if possible.... Regards, Erik |
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Found via Google. It is a parang nabur, but no use to put the full picture here. As for the square, may I quote Michael Marlow / VVV from this thread : http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showth...t=parang+nabur : Quote:
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more photo's
Here some more photo's.
Top with inscriptions top of the point with very nice workmanship. Handle and blade going into the handle. Based on the info sofar I think the handle is original to the blade (mainly based on the other example shown and the info from Arjan (Mandaukudi)) Blade looks like it has seen some use but not intensely. The blade has several islamic texts and extensive wafak/wafq that is talismanic in meaning. The reason for the hindu decorations in combination with the islamic parts is still unclear to me. (Wafq was unkown to me so Asomotif thanks for the hint to the earlier discussion here with VVV) Thanks for all the reactions so far, Erik |
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Hi Gentlemen
some answers before attemp of translation (on way) 1) the mentions are in arabic, and shows an unity of engraver 2) no date, no name only religious proclamations 2) the "magic squares" aren't strange, even sometimes associated with symbols, it's covers e.i. - a shirt to protect the warrior during a battle, (pic joined) - magical bowls called also healthy, or medical bowls (pics upon request) - back-pages of the Holy Quran (old hand-writting) (pics upon request), etc.. those 2 last are from my personal collections à + Dom |
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Hi Dom,
Thanks so far for the input and I look forward to your translation! Regards, Erik Quote:
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Hi Erik
sorry, I have been long to delivre .... has many pic's to don't mix every thing, one email per pic and translation the easiest one ... either "illegible" or magic squares, and designs à + Dom |
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the longest ...
1st sentence by the top -BISMILEH ARRAHMAN ARRAHIM, YA ALLAH LA ILLAH AL ALLAH AL AZIM Y ALLAH either in English IN THE NAME OF GOD, MOST GRACIOUS, MOST MERCIFUL 2nd sentence (at right) -ALLAH ALLAH ALLAH either in English GOD GOD GOD 3rd sentence -ALLAH AL HARADAL SAMAD YA ALLAH either in English GOD THE ONE, THE ETERNALLY BESOUGHT OF ALL 2 first verses of surat (112) Al Ikhlas 4th sentence -LELLAH ASSAMAWAT WA AL HARD either in English FOR GOD THE HEAVENS AND THE EARTH 5th sentence -YA ZA ALGALAL WA AL EKHAME either in English HE HAS MAJESTY, AND HE IS THE MOST GENEROUS à + Dom |
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1st lign - BIMELLAH either in English IN THE NAME OF GOD 2nd lign - YA ALLAH AL MAHMOUD FI KOL AF'ALEH either in English IN ALL HE IS DOING HE IS LAUDABLE à + Dom |
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so sorry for confusion ... (to Stephen, and his kaskara)
could occur when many translations ... he 1st lign is part (first sentence) of the verse 58 surate "Al Furqan" " .... WA TAKALTO ALA EL LAZI LAYAMOUT CHA'HET AL WOUGOUD" either in English; "AND TRUST THOU IN THE LIVEING ONE WHO DIETH NO". the 2nd sentence; certainly extracted from the Holy quran, but I didn't find exactly the surate " WA OMAT AL APTSAR WA TAWAKALTO ALA ALLAH EL WAHED QL KA'HARE" either in English; "WITNESS FOR OUR TIME BEING, THEIR VIEW IS BLIND, GOD IS UNIQUE AND ALWAYS VICTORIOUS". à + Dom Last edited by Dom; 9th October 2009 at 03:46 AM. |
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This is a lot of work and I appreciate the time you put into it! Great! Regards, Erik |
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