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Old 20th January 2011, 06:23 AM   #1
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Smile CARVED IVORY DHA/ PRIESTS KNIFE HANDLES

HERE ARE SOME EXAMPLES OF CARVEING PERHAPS WE CAN FIND A WAY TO DETERMINE IF THEY ARE THAI OR BURMESE. THE CARVING STYLES ARE SIMULAR AND NO DOUBT HAVE CHANGED WITH TIME AS WELL AS BY TRIBE AND REGION. THE FIRST PICTURE IS HANUMAN, THE NEXT TWO ARE OF A NORTHERN THAI PRIESTS KNIFE. UNFORTUNATELY i DON'T HAVE FURTHER INFORMATION.
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Old 20th January 2011, 08:57 AM   #2
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What makes these priest knives and why?
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Old 20th January 2011, 11:26 PM   #3
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WHAT LITTLE I KNOW I GOT FROM POSTS BY THE DHAFIA GUYS AND IN SOME POST THEY AGREED THESE KNIVES OF THAT SIZE WITH FANCY CARVED HANDLES WERE PRIESTS KNIVES. I DON'T KNOW IF THEY ARE JUST A SYMBOL OF OFFICE OR RANK FOR PRIESTS OR IF THEY SERVE A FUNCTION BUT THEY ARE COOL LOOKING.
PERHAPS OTHER PEOPLE MAY CARRY THEM AS WELL HOPEFULLY SOME OF THOSE MORE KNOWLEGABLE WILL GIVE US THE ANSWERS. I HAVE MORE PICTURES OF OTHER EXAMPLES BUT THE FILE SIZE IS TOO LARGE AND I DON'T HAVE SOFTWARE TO DOWNSIZE.
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Old 20th January 2011, 11:41 PM   #4
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I HAVE MORE PICTURES OF OTHER EXAMPLES BUT THE FILE SIZE IS TOO LARGE AND I DON'T HAVE SOFTWARE TO DOWNSIZE.

Google for this, there is a lot of free software available, I use for example VSO Image Resizer.

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Old 21st January 2011, 12:50 AM   #5
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Barry, try the free www.photobucket.com
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Old 21st January 2011, 04:40 AM   #6
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Yes, Vandoo(Barry) try Photobucket...that is what I use and I shot with a 6.1 & a 16 MP camera.
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Old 21st January 2011, 05:02 AM   #7
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WHAT LITTLE I KNOW I GOT FROM POSTS BY THE DHAFIA GUYS AND IN SOME POST THEY AGREED THESE KNIVES OF THAT SIZE WITH FANCY CARVED HANDLES WERE PRIESTS KNIVES. I DON'T KNOW IF THEY ARE JUST A SYMBOL OF OFFICE OR RANK FOR PRIESTS OR IF THEY SERVE A FUNCTION BUT THEY ARE COOL LOOKING.
PERHAPS OTHER PEOPLE MAY CARRY THEM AS WELL HOPEFULLY SOME OF THOSE MORE KNOWLEGABLE WILL GIVE US THE ANSWERS. I HAVE MORE PICTURES OF OTHER EXAMPLES BUT THE FILE SIZE IS TOO LARGE AND I DON'T HAVE SOFTWARE TO DOWNSIZE.
meed maw: (Thai) blessed or talismanic knife, carried as a protective talisman ("priest knife").

Source: http://dharesearch.bowditch.us/Gloss...me1Source1.htm
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Old 21st January 2011, 05:15 AM   #8
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I do not really know anything about Burmese knives (such as the above), but when I think of Priest/ Monks knives I think of these style Thai blessed knives... http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showthread.php?t=5162

Also see at the bottom of this series of pictures the Monk's looking at these type knives: http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showpo...10&postcount=8

Here is also another great thread I pulled out of the archives is:
http://www.vikingsword.com/ubb/Forum1/HTML/002295.html

The most valuable are those who are blessed by well know/ famous Buddhist Monks.

In this sense these type of special blessed knives are considered "amulets"

If you search on ebay, "Thai Knife" in addition to fruit carving knives, you will see priest/ lucky knives which can be as small as 1-3 inches and of course much larger full size knives.
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Old 22nd January 2011, 05:40 AM   #9
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HERE ARE TWO MORE I HAVE RESIZED SUCESSFULLY I UPLOADED PHOTO SOFTWARE YOU RECOMENDED THANKS BUT AM STILL LEARNING HOW TO USE IT. WHEN I GET IT FIGURED OUT I WILL ADD A FEW MORE.
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Old 23rd January 2011, 08:59 PM   #10
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Beautiful carvings....

Here is a more related link I posted recently on another thread that is related:

http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showpo...9&postcount=11
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Old 23rd January 2011, 09:00 PM   #11
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Specifically this comments by Mark:

http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showpo...57&postcount=8
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Old 23rd January 2011, 09:11 PM   #12
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Barry, My feeling is that most of these ivory handle carving are Burmese

Here is an interesting article I found online about Ivory carving in Myanmar
http://www.asianart.com/articles/ivory/index.html
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Old 23rd January 2011, 09:33 PM   #13
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Monograph on Ivory Carving in Burma (1901) by Henry Sheldon Pratt

http://ia700306.us.archive.org/25/it...00pratrich.pdf
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Old 24th January 2011, 12:21 AM   #14
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Thanks Nathaniel, very helpful.
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Old 26th March 2011, 05:23 AM   #15
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Another question: doe it matter if the hilt is made of ivory or bone?
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Old 26th March 2011, 05:26 AM   #16
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Hmmm...I don't know...I would imagine of Ivory is more prestigious. I'm sure though too there might be fakes made of bone or simulated material.
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Old 28th March 2011, 07:27 PM   #17
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Great thread, beautiful examples.

Sorry about the poor pictures. I have this one on its way to me soon, length is 9cm.
Any thoughts?

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Old 28th March 2011, 08:09 PM   #18
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Great thread, beautiful examples.

Sorry about the poor pictures. I have this one on its way to me soon, length is 9cm.
Any thoughts?

This look more like a recent keris handle from bone either from Madura or the North coast from Java.

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This look more like a recent keris handle from bone either from Madura or the North coast from Java.

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Thank you Detlef
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