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Green 28th December 2017 09:31 PM

Jimpul with unusual(?) hilt decoration
 
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I was outbid and some lucky guy just won the bid on ebay for this jimpul (congratulation to the new owner!). The hilt has (to me) an usual hilt decoration. Can any of you mandau lovers here let us know if this kind of decoration is typical to any particular region or just a whimsical creation of the hilt carver?

The decoration on the blade are not as unusual and similar pattern can be found on many mandaus . I hope you can also inform where /which tribe this type of ornamentation is typical .

Pics below were from ebay.

Dajak 7th January 2018 10:18 PM

It is not an jimpul looks like an mixed not old blade.

Dajak

primusnarang 21st February 2018 04:21 PM

Recently Made Parang Nyabur
 
Hi green, nice blade but I think it not a Jimpul. It's more like Parang Nyabur or Parang Nyabur Laki. The blade usually has one or more hollow sections and no midrib. This is recently made in my opinion. Used by Iban in Northern Borneo both Sarawak and West Kalimantan.


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