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Old 8th July 2018, 11:09 PM   #9
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As noted by Jose, the blade appears to be the oldest part of this piece. The hilt and cross-guard, while newer in appearance, do seem consistent for the most part with the general decorative style of the Lake Lanao region. The grip is highly atypical and possibly a one-only piece, but the bifurcated pommel is a traditional style and the carving is good. However, the bone and metal decorations are not consistent with older styles--although pieces of bone and metal were occasionally used to decorate old kampilan hilts, those materials were not used in the manner shown here. The horse hair is obviously very recent. From its appearance I think the hilt was made after 1990, and probably sometime this century.
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