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Very nice one Battara!
These sikins with triple crown are quite rare in my opinion - and this is what to me seems to be the early variation. There is also a variation with double golden crowns that only does seem to exist in sikins - I have not seen a rencong yet with that type of crown. Here pictures of my triple crown and the type of double crown I described above. Regards, Erik Quote:
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Indeed there a lots of sources both old and new with descriptions of crowns but none that help place them in time or give details about the "meaning" of the different types of crowns in respect to the wearers.
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I have no exact age, but it looks as old as any of their pieces. ![]() |
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This is really interesting and as stated before I have not seen anything like it ever before! Rare combination of crown/inlay and type of handle too! I go to Bronbeek quite often but cannot remember seeing this baby?
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This is another picture from this article by the former head collection of Bronbeek, Dirk Staats. (notice the Kupiah) This rentjong with the forked handle, with the incissions and also the rare type of crown + inlays is indeed something I have not seen before. It would be intersting to know if Bronbeek has provenance on their pieces. |
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They have been rebuilding the museum for some time. It reopened with the new set up last week. Admittance will be free till October first. Will give an update here after I have there again.
In the previous set up there were hardly any Aceh weapons on display at all! And getting info about their items or getting them out of the depot was next to impossible during the last year and a half because of that rebuilding. Will see if it is easier to get info from them now.... I have some items there on display as well (well I will have to see if they are still on display...) - they only seem to keep the basic details of the donator but nothing about the historical background is what I learned at that time. Quote:
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Why would this type of double crown be so rare on rencong?
I have three sikins of which two have this type of double crown and one a triple crown. I have 5 rencong with crowns (first picture in this thread) and none has a double crown like that. It seems to be very rare in rencong (I had not seen one before this picture). Any input on the reasons for this would be welcome! My logic says that if I had a sikin witth double crown I would also wear a rencong with double crown. I'll have to look closely at old pictures to see if this is the case or not.... Quote:
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Found this one on the website of the Wereldmuseum collection nr 20121.
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