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Another one from my collection. not a talisman but a knot that is on a pre 1900's mandau from Koetei/Kutai.
Very weird one, it is made of stone , 1 cms thick / approx 7,5 cms diameter and quite heavy. Best regards, Willem |
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Hi Willem these knots are also Talisman objects very nice one you have
Ben |
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Keeping the thread alive !
My most recent acquired amulet / I asume a knot from a mandau carrying band. A stylistic deer IMHO. |
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A INTERESTING TAILSMAN IT APPEARS TO HAVE BEEN MADE FROM THE BOTTOM SECTION OF A SKULL ,TO THE BACK WHERE THE SPINAL COLUM CONNECTS. SOME OF THE SKULLS FEATURES WERE USED AS THEY ARE AND NOT MODIFIED MUCH. THE SHAPE THEY CARVED PERHAPS INDICATES ITS FROM A DEER SKULL OF COURSE PIG SKULLS WOULD ALSO BE AVAILABLE IN THE AREA. IT COULD BE A HUNTING TROPHY AS WELL AS A TAILSMAN TO BRING GOOD LUCK ON FUTURE HUNTS.
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I found this picture on the web.
It is relatively recent picture of a mandau with amulets from Kalimantan Barat / west kalimantan. |
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Thanks for posting Willem. Looks nice and lots of balast. :-)
This is one of the beltbuckles on a mandau from South Borneo in my private collection. Simple, but very interesting....... |
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Hi Maurice,
Thanks for posting. Is it bone ? or antler ? Best regards, Willem |
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Here are two of my ones. Both are the close knobs for the carrying strip. Someone know the nut? Regards, Detlef |
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