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Old 12th November 2014, 12:24 AM   #1
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Default ASO / DRAGON DOG CARVINGS

I have found a little brother of my avatar.

Are there forumites who have some info about the age of this model / type of carving ?

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Willem
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Old 12th November 2014, 04:44 PM   #2
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Hi Willem!

AWESOME(!!) idea for a topic! I am not in a position to give my opinion on your piece concretely, but it is my impression that the Aso as a carved motif, has developed from a quite vicious looking dog-like creature, to the more cartoon-like dragon we see in contemporary Dayak carving. I would say that your figures look closer to the original dog than the modern "dragon".

Look very much forward to hear the opinion of the other Borneo-nerds!


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Old 13th November 2014, 10:17 PM   #3
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Hello Thor,

Thank you for the feedback and encouragement.
I hope to get some feedback from UK side or from stamp collectors

A similar statue is depicted on a british stamp from 1955.
The larger statue I bought years ago from a UK based seller.
The smaller one I recently found in the Netherlands.

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