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I think woven was the word you were looking for A.G.
This is woven using very fine wire? |
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It uses narrow and very thin strips of silver (or gold or brass) I think, as for this gerantim hilt also made by a Lombok master craftsman.
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Very nice work Anthony, though i have generally seen this woven wire work (nice alliteration there
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Thank you, David. The wood is burl wood and the hilt design is totally left to my good friend to come up with the concept and idea, a bit not traditional thou. I try not to sway too far away from tradition, design maybe can stick to old but for material, i try to experience using new type of material such as burl wood for handle, warangka etc.
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Is all the metal work gold, or gold-plate or something else? |
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Anthony, I think you will find that the wood is burl teak (jati gembol), it is a wood that has been used for a long time for wrongkos & also for hilts. When they were clearing the forests in Borneo there was a lot of it around, but in recent years it has become very hard to get. About ten or twelve years ago I had an order in for over two years to get two pieces of jati gembol big enough for ladrangan atasans.
EDIT Here is an example of a different type of burl, this is thuya burl from Morocco. EDIT 2 When this wrongko was made, back around 1990, thuya burl was very difficult to get hold of and quite expensive. I just did a quick search and found that it now is a bit easier to obtain, but still not cheap:- https://www.cookwoods.com/collections/thuya-burl Last edited by A. G. Maisey; 11th April 2020 at 12:24 AM. |
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