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Old 4th January 2012, 07:19 PM   #1
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Default Unusual mandau

Here is a, probably Ot Danum, parang with a quite unusual "wild" wooden variation of hilt.
Does anyone of the forumites have another one as a reference?

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Old 4th January 2012, 08:36 PM   #2
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What kind of date would you give this one VVV?
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Old 4th January 2012, 09:22 PM   #3
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Hello Michael,

Interesting combination of hilt and scabbard.
The scabbard is very finely carved , while the hilt is very crudely carved.

I would guess this to be 1st half 20th century (imho)

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Old 4th January 2012, 10:03 PM   #4
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Hi all, indeed the first thing that came into my mind was that it is Kenyah -as they always have a very wild and intricate style- although the handle resembles a more (impractical?!) jungle-inspired carving. Also the copperwire (on the handle)I have seen before on typical Ot Danum mandaus.
The blade seems to be a 'general' tradesblade more used by the Kenyahs than the Ot Danum as the last are located closer to ironores and smithies.

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Very nice and unusual carved handle; I also never seen a mandau like it.
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Old 4th January 2012, 10:27 PM   #5
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Hi Michael,

very unusual mandau indeed! On the close up from the handle I can see that it was unprofessional reglued with superglue at some areas. When I am you I would let restore this parts. Thank's for charing with us this mandau.

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Yes, it's the first half of 20th C and it needs to be restored at the glued breaks. I don't think it's crudely made but that it is supposed to show the wild nature as a source for power.
There is one more with a similar kind of handle from the same collection that now is in one of the top Dutch collections. And then there is also supposed to be one in a museum (Pusat?) in Jakarta. I was hoping that some forumite maybe had a no 4 or 5?

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