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It is a badek from Sumatra. The round tip of the scabbard is inserted in the V incission in a contrasting wood, bone or ivory. Nice find.
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Freddy,
I just remembered where I have seen this kind of Badek before - on my own wall. ![]() I got mine from Adni and he described it as a Karih. As you know all Indonesian blades have several names... Michael |
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VVV,
yours is a karih for Sumatra. An uncommon side-weapon used by Minangkabau people. ![]() Freddy, yours looks like a badek, a nice pretty one too, ![]() |
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Thanks Alam Shah,
I have tried to find more info on the Karih about place of origin etc. Michael |
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