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Indonesian( ?) short sword
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Hello everybody,
I would like your opinion and knowledge about this item, It's not my area but it seems quite old ( 19th ?) and an authentic tribal piece, maybe indonesian ? it was sold as a sword but I find its quite small, 53cm / less than 21 inches long more a machete ?!? The hilt is made of wood maybe of horn with silver inserts ( and silver on the scabbard ? ) There is I think a missing piece at the end of the hilt. Glad if you help to fix it Kind regards |
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It's a Karo Batak kalasan! The missing piece at the handle would be a silver sheet. Nice piece with an unusual handle. :) Regards, Detlef |
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Thank you for fix it ! Do you think the hilt is a later replacement ? It seems horn but can be hard exotic wood |
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From what I can tell the Batak are mainly Christian/Muslim, yet the choil seems to be a shiva linga to me. Is there any more knowledgeable member out there able to amend my ignorance? Sorry for the pun.
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a strange ? interesting mix ?... |
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... a mix of differents cultures/symbols ... |
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Why? I really think that the handle is original, the motif/ornament on it is typical a Karo Batak motif. I've never seen such an handle before but I have no doubt that it's original to the blade. :shrug: Regards, Detlef |
Hello Detlef,
The hilt and scabbard are very different in style and craftmanship. So I think the handle was added later. Which is not a bad thing persé. @ Francantolin, do you have a picture of the kalasan in the sheet, to see how the handle connects with the scabbard ? Best regards, Willem |
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I see what you mean. Maybe not the original scabbard? Best regards, Detlef |
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Here some pics of the scabbard-blade, ( Not fast, time to receive it + problems with my login ) I see what you mean, sure it's not the same style but it fits pretty good in I have a second one and if I try to put it in the second scabbard it don't fit at all even if this blade is smaller... |
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And the second kalasan ( now I know ;) ! Still thank you Sajen !!! )
Nice hilt, sold as wood but clearly light horn. A ( nice ) classical model ?? Kind regards |
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Compare with my Batak knives. Regards, Detlef |
Really nice items !!
How long is the bigger ? ( mine 60cm-23,6 inches long ) I find my ''second one'' looks like the last on your picture. I have to clean ( not to much ) the silver parts make it a little more shiny like yours :) |
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Regards, Detlef |
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Another Kalasan, horn grip, Aceh style. tight well fitted scabbard that matches the sword. 24in. blade.
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It's Batak style, the Aceh style is similar but different in fine nuance. ;) Regards, Detlef |
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Here the file work at my andar-andar, the example in down.
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You can check it here by a drawing from Volz, tranlated from our member Roland. Regards, Detlef |
Thank you for the informative picture with the differents models,
So what do you think of my first model ? original piece looking like the number four with Tanke djembe hilt or a composite weapon with his all silver covered hilt and his matching scabbard with really different decorations/patterns ? Kind regards |
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Regards, Detlef |
I agree with you 100% on all you said Detlef.
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Thank You !!
( especially for all precious comments ! ;) ) Kind regards |
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