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Hullo everybody!
Just like to share this ‘memory aid’ and some examples. Best, Last edited by Amuk Murugul; 18th June 2018 at 01:40 AM. Reason: inserted missing term in schematic |
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Hullo everybody,
![]() ..... a couple of not-so-usual karit ..... Best, 14A. KARIT BADAW / BADAU Blade: LxOALxWxT=54x68x1.98x1.10cm. Both sides: Posterior-fretwork along last 3rd. of blade; posterior twin-grooves from fretwork to bottom-end of shoulder; scrollwork on shoulder-sides. Handle: Wood, toenan(short-handle), gegkem belawan(metal-grip), oeloeh teloengan betjoek(pitcher-pommel). Wt: 755g. 14B. KARIT ILANG Blade: LxOALxWxT=56x69x1.55x0..98cm. Handle: Wood, toenan, gegkem belawan, oeloeh teloengan betjoek. Wt: 530g. |
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Hullo everybody,
![]() Photo of rather uncommon knives for sharing. Enjoy! 15A. PINGELANIT Desc: Joeoe lanit KELABIT HIGHLANDS Blade: LxOALxWxT=23.5x34x2.02x0.51xcm. Handle: Kajoeh(wood), toenan, gegkem belanga’, oeloeh boesak doeeh. Wt: 160g. 15B. PEIT Desc: Peit KOETEI Blade: LxOALxWxT=13x24x2.18x0.65cm. Handle: Buffalo-horn(). Wt: 110g. Best, |
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Hullo all!
![]() Just an addition. PARANG KAMOEDI SINGKIR Desc: Parang Kamoedi Singkir BANDJAR (Southern Kalamantan) . Blade: LxOALxWxT=46x58x2.4x0.7cm. Both sides slightly concave. Handle: Horn Boentoet Hajam Djagau w/ carved vegetal motif. Rotan & yellow-wire bindings. Wt: 443g. Sheath: Wood w/ horn chape, rotan bindings and yellow-metal throat enforcer. |
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Hello Amuk,
May I ask you if you're referring to the swords which are known under the term parang kerekoepang? See for example here: http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showth...ht=kerekoepang & http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showth...ht=kerekoepang & http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showth...ht=kerekoepang If that's the case I have some remarks. I ain't sure about the parang really being from Banjarmasin. The scabbard is looking very similar to the scabbards we know from the dua lalan swords, the nearly complete wrapping with rotan and the horn foot. The handle show the bands with the typical wickerwork we used to see by Toraja swords. Could it be a parang from Sulawesi which has a similar handle style like we know it by the so called parang kerekoepang? I've seen your post at this morning on my mobile screen and was by the first view already a little bit doubtfully. Here some pictures fom a dua lalan from my own collection. Regards, Detlef |
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I agree with Detlef, for me is Toraja sword. The scabbard and handle (rare model) are typical.
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Hello Séverin & Detlef,
I sure can see where you're coming from! However, neither the hilt nor the scabbard are really "typical" Toraja (especially the widening at the scabbard mouth which seems to be more a trait of Sulawesi Selantan). Anyway, Banjar - a classic cultural melting pot - has seen a lot of influx from Gowa, especially, as well as other kingdoms and principalities on southwestern Sulawesi. Thus, it can be really tough to differentiate between imported pieces and those originating from there. Having stipulated all that, I'd also like to hear from AM what positively identifies this style as being of Banjar origin! Regards, Kai |
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