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I picked this one up over the summer and have assumed it is Sumatran , but cannot find an identical hilt stlyle in my references.
Any additional info on its more specific origins would be greatly appreciated. |
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Beautifull weapon , hit and sarong
![]() It could be also from jawa. |
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I remember someone mentioning that there seem to be a lot of this general style of sword found on Lombok .
Mine was collected there . |
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Lovely pattern on the blade!
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A Batu Lapak at the forte ?
![]() There has also been some discussion on the form of these pommels; a hidden Makara or simply a foliate/vegetive(?) design ? ![]() This is a nice variation . |
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Charles,
Could you add some additional pictures on this unusual hilt? Michael |
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