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Flavio 13th April 2007 02:52 PM

Peurise Teumaga (this one good)
 
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Hi all, finally I have found a good one!! A dear friend of mine told me that in his opinion these shields, even if old, were maybe done for tourists. What's your opinion? there is anyone that can show an old picture where we can see an Aceh warrior with this kind of Peurise? Thank you

P.s. ah the "handle" is a my masterpiece :D :D :D

paolo 13th April 2007 05:41 PM

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Hi Flavio,
here are the pics of my one and of an Aceh Warrior.
Regards
Paolo

Flavio 13th April 2007 05:49 PM

Thank you very much Paolo!! I can find the picture in a book?

Battara 13th April 2007 07:23 PM

I think even older ones were made of real rattan and brass.

RhysMichael 13th April 2007 08:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Battara
I think even older ones were made of real rattan and brass.

All Perurise Teumaga are made of brass or bronze. One of rattan would be a peurise awe.

A Peurise is a small round Aceh shield. They are then divided by what they are made of.

Peurise Awe - Peurise made of rattan

Peurise Kajee - a Peurise made of wood

Peurise Nilo - a Peurise made of buffalo hide

Peurise Paru - a Peurise made of stingray

Peurise Teumaga - Peurise made of bronze or brass

( referenced from Traditional Weapons of the Indonesian Archipeligo )


Flavio thats a great example, congratulations. You may want to look in the book Blanke Wapen ( I will double check the spelling on that I may have it wrong ) or at the Collection in the KIT for more pictures of these.

Flavio 13th April 2007 08:37 PM

Thank you John!! Sorry but what's KIT? :p :p

Dajak 13th April 2007 08:37 PM

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Here rattan wood and brass

Flavio 13th April 2007 08:46 PM

S - P - E - C - T - A - C- U - L - A - R !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :eek: :eek: :eek:

RhysMichael 13th April 2007 10:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Flavio
Thank you John!! Sorry but what's KIT? :p :p

I'm sorry I should have given more detail It is the Royal Tropical Institute in the Netherlands
http://collectie.tropenmuseum.nl/index.asp?lang=en


Dajak your collection never fails to amaze me. A wonderful cross section from this area.

Flavio 13th April 2007 10:17 PM

Thank you John!!!

RhysMichael 13th April 2007 10:32 PM

A couple of other places to look

http://www.rmv.nl/index.aspx?lang=en

http://www.kitlv.nl/hisdoc.html

RhysMichael 14th April 2007 01:07 AM

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v9...ehmilitary.jpg

Flavio 14th April 2007 10:12 AM

Great links John and beautiful picture!!! One again Thank you!!

paolo 15th April 2007 10:52 AM

RhysMichael,
just to complicate the terms, times ago I asked to Adni an opinion about my peurise teumanga. He answered so : The term “peurise teumanga” also meaning “perisai tembaga” in Malay, literally means a brass shield. The smaller ones are called “penangkis” or in English, a buckler, and the bigger ones are called “perisai/peurise” or shield in english.
Regards
Paolo

RhysMichael 15th April 2007 05:07 PM

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Originally Posted by paolo
RhysMichael,
just to complicate the terms, times ago I asked to Adni an opinion about my peurise teumanga. He answered so : The term “peurise teumanga” also meaning “perisai tembaga” in Malay, literally means a brass shield. The smaller ones are called “penangkis” or in English, a buckler, and the bigger ones are called “perisai/peurise” or shield in english.
Regards
Paolo

Thanks Paolo
Thats a problem I always have trying to figure which term is most correct with all the different dialects. Or which spelling is correct and which is what it sounded like to the person writing it ( who often does not know the language well) I have not seen Utami in a while but I hope he sees this thread. He also can give us a local perspective on it.

asomotif 16th May 2007 11:56 AM

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Just for the fun of sharing. A peurise with only knobs

asomotif 13th July 2007 04:45 PM

for reference some more Peurise's
 
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Nice to have a reference 'thread' on certain subject.
So I am adding some more pictures of Peurises.

Flavio 13th July 2007 06:09 PM

Thank you to share Willem, very nice :)

asomotif 11th January 2010 04:51 PM

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For later reference.
Bought this one from an old lady whose father brought it back somewhere around WW2. The back side went black patinated by age.

Battara 11th January 2010 05:10 PM

very nice and a little different.


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