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14th November 2010, 08:59 AM | #1 |
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Some of my Aceh favorites :)
Just to share I collect status and state pieces from North Sumatra (Aceh/Gajo/Batak) and this morning I made a few pics of some of my Aceh favorites.....here is one pic to share with some related period items.
*Kupiah (hat) of the high type *Sikin with triple crown/rencongs with triple crowns/sikin with double crown (only to be used by Aceh noble people or high ranking officials like a panglima) *Peurisse with 5 stars (most often 7) *Atjeh Medal 1873/74 and the Kruis voor belangrijke Krijgsverrigtingen with Atjeh clasp *3 djimats (amulets)- 2 fossil shells and one blunderbuss bullet - all with protective inscriptions in arabic lettering *Set of sirih utensils (some with enamel like on the crowns) *Sirih or chalk box Regards, Erik PS I am always looking to improve my collection so if you have something that might be of interest from this region let me know Last edited by erikscollectables; 14th November 2010 at 09:42 AM. |
15th November 2010, 02:01 AM | #2 |
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Thanks - that's a terrific sight of your Aceh pieces, Erik!
Don't forget to add a pic or 2 of that pedang... Gayo and Batak going into a seperate thread? Regards, Kai |
15th November 2010, 04:42 AM | #3 |
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Wish I had the medals to go with my sikin....
Anyway, love the pieces. I have this thing for gold crowns. (Still looking for a gold crowned rencong ). The rattan shield is nice - rarer than the brass types if I am not mistaken. |
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These medals are not so hard to find - the ones for courage are very difficult....
Most Aceh shields in brass are the later ones that never have been used. The real brass ones are as diffucult as the rattan ones but maybe a little less populair among collectors (probably because of the amount of later brass ones) As you can see golden crowns are my thing as well Quote:
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15th November 2010, 08:26 PM | #5 | |
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When seeing and holding the real ones next to the touristic ones, you can feel the differences easily. The old "non touristic" ones are much heavier and also very plain, and not that ornamented as the touristic ones! By the way I have crossed more ratan atjeh shields as brass "non touristic" ones.. Nice to know is that the old brass ones that were found in the Nijmegen museum, and all came from important knil people and old collections, are all plain. There is not one to be found that is decorated in the front, so this has to be the proof that those ornamented brass ones are touristic pieces. Also I have never seen old pictures of Atjeh warriors with an ornamented brass peurise holding..... Nice image Erik! You have the best Atjeh stuff around! Kind Regards, Maurice Last edited by Maurice; 16th November 2010 at 01:58 PM. |
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16th November 2010, 09:23 AM | #6 | |
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Thanks Maurice,
The ones you have are among the very few I know about outside of musea. Probably they are rarer as you mentioned than the rattan ones. I guess often they are not recognized as Aceh shields either. The decorated ones probably do not come from Aceh but Minang Kabau and are often called dancing shields.....The decorated shields I do see are almost always old - from before 1940. Quote:
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15th November 2010, 05:03 PM | #7 | |
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Thanks - made a few differnt shots but only liked this one but I am planning to make a small series of these kind of photo's.
I am still thinking about how to include my batak Lembing Raja spears in a photo..... Good idea about the peudeung - it is now my avatar Quote:
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