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Dual pedang suduk maru
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A find from last year, that i forgot to share with everybody.
It is a nice pedang suduk with dual blades, pamored . Scabbard have silver mounts, and lacquered leather cover. Most likely a unique piece, for someone with a certain statut. Maybe a Chinese descendant or a Chinese official in Indonesia ? I would place it in the late 19th, early 20th. Any input, opinions, or discussions are warmly welcome ! |
Looks like a pedang lurus split in half.
Chinese influence might be a possibility. Never seen one like this before. |
Like Jose I never have seen a similar pedang lurus before. But it seems to have some good age.
Regards, Detlef |
Hah, that's neat! New to me too, but definitely reminiscent of the double jian or dao.
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Hello Julien,
That's a neat find - congrats! The blades do seem to originate from Java (indigenous work); apparently same-o for the fittings. Quote:
BTW, has the scabbard a central piece of wood separating the 2 blades? Regards, Kai |
Are they comfortable in the hand?
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Hello Kai
How are you ? Blades and fittings are javanese made for me. The middle part of lacquered leather seems to me like the singularity here. Yes, the two blades are separated in the sheath ! They are good in hands Interested Party. I will share a picture later Quote:
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Some more pictures !
I really like those pedang suduk, generally quite under rated ! |
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This might be sacrilege but as I said on the other thread I think it would work well as an elven sword in a fantasy movie. As an orc sword I might suggest the Ngombe ngulu. :D |
About the above double sword.... Wow, just wow, what a find.
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