16th July 2013, 09:46 AM | #1 |
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My first collection of Mandau
I just starting to like tribal swords pasrticular Dayak's sword.. although I am dayak, I dont have much of mandau.. and all authentic mandau from my ancestor goes to the oldest son, as I am not the oldest of the family thus I dont get it..
According to the costums we cannot own mondau if the length is more than our head diameter.. as this mandau wouldnt be friend for the owner. Actually there is a calculation formula, called "limebalas raja pahlawan" honestly I dont know much about this.. If I come back to my hometown I will do travel to upriver to find any legit resource about this formula.. [IMG]IMG_3070.JPG [/IMG] This is from my father.. [IMG]IMG_3071.JPG[/IMG] This is Mandau Mantikei Mix with Djangkarang [IMG]IMG_3074.JPG[/IMG] This is Kenyah mandau - touristic made [IMG]IMG_3072.JPG [/IMG] This is from Sanaman Manap - I dont know much about this metal [IMG]IMG_3073.JPG[/IMG] |
16th July 2013, 09:42 PM | #2 |
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Thanks for sharing the pictures and the information.
Looking forward to more of your posts. |
16th July 2013, 10:54 PM | #3 |
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Hello Cakszz,
Welcome to the forum. (sorry, I am a little late with welcoming you) Thank you for posting these pictures. Very interesting to see mandaus from your perspective and from Borneo in the present time. The 2nd from the left, is that the mantikei blade ? Do you have some more close ups of the blade and the scabbard. I see that there are a lot of amulets on that example. Can you tell us something about the amulets ? Best regards, Willem |
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BTW, if you want attached pics to appear in a fixed order, then you need to upload them seperately in the correct order (upload of several files will result in jumbled pics - that's a bit annoying). In the overview, from left to right: 1. This is from Sanaman Manap 2. This is Mandau Mantikei Mix with Djangkarang 3. This is Kenyah mandau - touristic made 4. This is from my father I'll let the specialists comment on the pieces (close-ups of the hilt and other details would be great). Regards, Kai |
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Thanks for welcoming... The 1st big mandau is mantikei mix with Djangkarang (another metal stone).. This is mantikei The amulet called "Onggoh" or "basal" it consist of bones, fangs, bambu ketemu ruas, "magical oil" for kebal or Invulnerable weapons.. there are 2 oil there one is "minyak garak" and second "minyak taguh".. i never try it as previous owner never taking care it by "giving foods to the spirits that stay in it.. neither do I.. to test it actually we can bind it to a chicken or goat and try to butcher it if the the chicken or goat is proof that means this is original.. Back when riot it year 2001 in my place a lots of things like this.. one things that very odd to me.. which I saw it with my own eyes.. someone cut off someone head.. it was bloody and he take her head again and put back to her body.. and she is alive.. (you may not believe it but this is not a magic trick).. |
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Also I am planing to buy tangkitn/ parang latok and felepet/pakayun and dohong.. Dohong is the most high class weapon in my sub tribes (dayak ngaju).. Tangkitn is for Dayak Selako dan Dayak Kenayatn.. pakayun and felepet is for Lun Dayeh and Muruts Quote:
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18th July 2013, 12:43 PM | #8 |
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This is my friend's mandau talisman there are plenty of oil jars each had its own purpose but one if them for weapons proof..
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Also, do you happen to know any Mandau and mandau scabbard restorer/maker in Sabah or Kalimantan? If so would appreciate if you can let me know as I have a few mandaus that need some minor repairs to the rattan weaving and resin on the hilts. I may be able to visit them as I stay in Malaysia. |
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[QUOTE=Cakszz]Hi Kai..
Also I am planing to buy tangkitn/ parang latok and felepet/pakayun and dohong.. Dohong is the most high class weapon in my sub tribes (dayak ngaju).. Tangkitn is for Dayak Selako dan Dayak Kenayatn.. pakayun and felepet is for Lun Dayeh and Muruts oops...sorry, I'm referring to the pics of these |
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Hello Cakszz, I did the best I could on your above photo of your friend's mandau to try to get the talisman to show better. Here is another photo I cropped from the one above to to get a better view of the different items. I hope that you do not mind my doing this.
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Welcome to the forum, albiet late. Are there any other such size/measurement legend or consideration given to other weapons such as the Pakayun? With thanks Gavin |
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