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Hi Drdavid,
I think it's hard to say what your blade is? It has the lenght of a small Golok but I would hesitate to call it that because of the blade's shape? Goloks, as I understand it, are made primarily for cutting and yours looks like it's made primarily for thrusting. Another example is this blade. It's 54 cm overall with a blade of 40 cm that could be used both for cutting and thrusting. Feels primarily like a slashing blade. I haven't found out yet what it is? Maybe a Golok Rembau (see Hill and van Z)? Michael Last edited by VVV; 12th November 2006 at 08:43 PM. |
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Hi Michael
you are correct mine does not have the feel or look of a slashing weapon, but as a stabbing one it would be effective. Van Zonneveld's description of a Golok Rembau sounds pretty good, a bit bigger than a Tumbok Lada but similar shape. Thanks for your help. cheers David |
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Let me throw another term into the mix...'kirah'....I am not exactly sure how this differs from a sewar.
Any input Michael? Lovely pieces, as usual, by the way! Correction edit: Sorry, meant 'karih'. Last edited by CharlesS; 21st November 2006 at 12:33 PM. |
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Thanks Charles,
Are you sure that it's Kirah and not Karih? What's the reference for this name? Michael |
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An example of a Karih from Sumatra. Note: shorter curled hilt.
![]() A close-up of the blade. ![]() A close-up of the hilt and upper-sheath, made of buffalo horn.
Last edited by Alam Shah; 20th November 2006 at 02:09 PM. |
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What d'you think Alam Shah ?
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Rick,
Your blade does have its similarities, especially the profile of the blade. Blade-design suggests that it might be a Karih, after all.
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Isn't that my Karih in your post? Or do you have its twin? http://www.kampungnet.com.sg/modules...view_album.php Michael |
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(Sorry I didn't know it was yours). Pictures are linked from Persada Pusaka auction gallery in KampungNet. So you're the lucky owner of this fine Karih. Congratulation! I didn't pay attention on your Karih during the auction, was concentrating on acquiring Lot 111.
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