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Old 19th December 2016, 12:17 AM   #31
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I have cleaned and etched the blade with ascetic acid. That part in question was actually just dirt. The lamination pattern on the naga barong was random, somewhat unremarkable. However it is a shandigan blade, the first in my collection, and I am very happy about it. The bottom barong in my barong group photo has a double-edged, hollow ground blade.
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Old 19th December 2016, 12:30 AM   #32
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Arms and Antiques,

I have not seen any evidence of wootz used in Moro weapons or heard of it being reported.

If such a thing did occur it would be extremely rare. As I look at the pictures of the cleaned blade, I'm not seeing anything that would suggest wootz. Some older Moro pieces were treated by collectors with various agents, including cosmoline, to prevent rust. These sometimes produced patterns on blades that were removed with the cleaning of the blade. I wonder if something similar occurred here.

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Old 19th December 2016, 06:51 AM   #33
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For Arms and Antiques, here are pictures of the same side of the blade all cleaned up and etched (it would have been great if the blade turned out to be wootz but all is good the way it is).
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Old 19th December 2016, 06:53 PM   #34
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For Arms and Antiques, here are pictures of the same side of the blade all cleaned up and etched (it would have been great if the blade turned out to be wootz but all is good the way it is).
Hello Aslan,

the lamination would come out much better when you polish the blade better IMVHO.

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Old 20th December 2016, 12:43 AM   #35
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How unfortunate. It's always exciting to look for wootz where it shouldn't be. But lamination is a good substitute especially on a fine overall example such as this.

Wootz does surprisingly turns up in sometimes the most unexpected places.
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Old 20th December 2016, 02:24 AM   #36
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Arms and Antiques,

I have not seen any evidence of wootz used in Moro weapons or heard of it being reported.

If such a thing did occur it would be extremely rare. As I look at the pictures of the cleaned blade, I'm not seeing anything that would suggest wootz. Some older Moro pieces were treated by collectors with various agents, including cosmoline, to prevent rust. These sometimes produced patterns on blades that were removed with the cleaning of the blade. I wonder if something similar occurred here.

Ian.
Totally agree with Ian. In fact, the same can be said about the whole Indonesian-Malaysian-Philippine region. When the exceedingly rare example shows up (in Indonesia) it always seems to be a trade blade from Persia.
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Old 26th November 2023, 11:13 AM   #37
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I've made a quick word search and I've not seen this example below bought to these pages, so I've added it to this thread being the first one of a few within the forum that I found.... Sir Stamford Raffles collection.
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Old 27th November 2023, 12:29 AM   #38
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WW!
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Old 27th November 2023, 01:16 PM   #39
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Outstanding example Gavin. Is this one in your collection?
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Old 28th November 2023, 08:30 AM   #40
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Outstanding example Gavin. Is this one in your collection?
No Ian, the collection is noted in the thread... Raffles.
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Old 28th November 2023, 05:28 PM   #41
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Hey Gavin, Might you have the dimensions on Raffles’ Barung?
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Old 28th November 2023, 11:08 PM   #42
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Overall length 56,8 cm, 5,8 cm wide, weight - 870 gr.

The motiv of ivory carving looks quite Chinese.
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Old 28th November 2023, 11:15 PM   #43
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Thanks Gustav
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Old 29th November 2023, 10:53 AM   #44
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Overall length 56,8 cm, 5,8 cm wide, weight - 870 gr.

The motiv of ivory carving looks quite Chinese.
Indeed, they were best of the carvers... I've bounced this question off a few of our learned community... there are other Barong and Kris hulu with similar motifs in the BM too, I believe at least one is clearly Chinese in design too, may be noted as being Chinese made too... there is a Sadap hilt in the marketplace too, seems much like the same community of carvers...
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