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Old 26th August 2011, 09:11 PM   #16
Gavin Nugent
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Excelent info & examples Gav!

Had not seen the single loop feature on a kukri before. What is its purpose?

Spiral
A good question mate.

I have not seen any period paintings close enough but I suspect, as these weapons all appear to be sash mounted, that it was for a safety chain.
Fig 215 quoted above shows a small silver loop chain, perhaps the sash was fed through this loop before being wrapped on the body.
Other suggestions , a decorative or votive charm might have been hung from here....but I think a safety chain/loop....who wants to drop anything on the run.....

Gav

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