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Phillipines or Indonesia?
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Was this made by an Indonesian who had seen a Tenegre or a Filipino who liked Indonesian blades and scabbards?
The face is very similar to a tenegre hilt that I have. O/A length is 18" Blade is 13" Blade thickness is 3/8" The scabbard bands are brass and tin ( I think beer can ) All comments welcome. Thanks Roy |
Newer and not Filipino… maybe Indonesian… I’m definitely not an Indonesia expert.
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This is an Indonesian 'Golok' from Sundang (West-Java). dating from the first half of the 20th century.
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West Java, the hilt (perah) is trying to mimic "Maung Buhun" hilt style .. Maung = tiger, buhun = ancient, old, sacred
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Hello
I meant the comment to be a bit "tongue in cheek" but it looks as though that has backfired on me. The main point was the " monster" style of hilt that I had not come across before in these Goloks. The anthropomorphic hilts that I have ( and have seen)are mostly eagles and very simple parrot heads. This one reminded me of the monster head on a tenegre. Perhaps naturalist is correct. Thanks Roy |
zoomorphic, not anthropomorphic
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