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oariff 11th June 2024 03:45 PM

New Blades For Identification
 
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Hi All,

Anybody familiar with these blades? Origin, Name? or any other thoughts and comments.

Cheers.

Pertinax 11th June 2024 04:34 PM

2nd Bhutan/Tibet

mariusgmioc 11th June 2024 04:42 PM

1 and 3, Indian/Pakistani tourist jambiya imitating Mughal daggers.

2 Bhutan/Tibet, early 20th century.

Battara 11th June 2024 07:05 PM

I was thinking 1 and 3 were Indonesian based on the shape, the decor, and especially the blade pamor. You see these in Indonesia a lot.


2 is at least Bhutan/Tibetan in style

Rafngard 11th June 2024 07:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Battara (Post 291503)
I was thinking 1 and 3 were Indonesian based on the shape, the decor, and especially the blade pamor. You see these in Indonesia a lot.

I was also thinking Indonesia, or maybe Malay or Borneo, especially for #3

Sajen 11th June 2024 07:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mariusgmioc (Post 291497)
2 Bhutan/Tibet, early 20th century.

Mid 20th century would be my guess. ;)

Pertinax 11th June 2024 07:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sajen (Post 291508)
Mid 20th century would be my guess. ;)

Second half of the 20th century

naturalist 12th June 2024 09:04 AM

Agree on #1 is from Indonesia, maybe Central Java-Surakarta/Sala?

A. G. Maisey 12th June 2024 01:06 PM

#1 is not from Solo, and very unlikely from Central Jawa, it could be from Surabaya, Pasar Turi, but it is really not any sort of traditional weapon from Jawa, it is just something from somebody's imagination.


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