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A nice variation with gold crown and suasa in the same style as the previously posted siwai's.
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Oh yes I saw that for sale by Czerny's auction weeks ago. I love it and thanks for posting it.
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Another example of gold crown sewar in my collection. It has the same profile and style akin to sewar supposedly belong to the last sultan of Aceh that Micheal Backman sold lately.Are this the typical form and style donned for sewar reserved for royalty?
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First: yes.
Second: What a beautiful piece you have and thank you for sharing this. Maybe one day when I grow up, I'll have one too........... ![]() |
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I am not sure that pieces like this are only reserved for royalty?
![]() Beautiful piece with gold, suassa, ivory and akar bahar, very very nice! ![]() Regards, Detlef |
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An absolutely outstanding piece thank you so much for sharing.
Miguel |
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If I remember right, only nobility were allowed to have the gold crowns on their weaponry. This is restricted to the former sultanate of Aceh where these originate. |
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I saw this cojang last weekend at Amsterdam Tropenmuseum.
More a ferrule than a "crown", but nice to share imho. |
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