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Old 25th March 2009, 02:38 AM   #1
Bill M
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Default Sikin with fine laminated blade and gold inlay

My second Sikin is one of the many variations of the Klewang, the Indonesian machete like sword.

This one is also probably Acheen from Sumatra, mid to Late 19th C. 27" overall -- 21" blade with a 14" fuller just below the spine. Polygonal steel bolster with gold inlay.

Hilt is carved horn. I wonder if it is a replacement as it does not have the fine work the rest of the sword has? But it looks very functional and would not slip in the hand.

Original wood scabbard with fine engraved decorations. I love these talismanics.
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