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asomotif
5th September 2009, 12:44 AM
I assume I bought a North Nias Balato.
Simple but stylisch imho.
Anybody who can explain the small ball on top of the hilt ?
kai
5th September 2009, 06:49 PM
Congrats, Willem - seems to be a fairly old sword!
The scabbard has a bit rougher finish. Any hints that it may be a bit younger or of the same age as the sword?
To me, the "ball" seems to be the head of a stylized bekhu (a demon). This would place the origin of this piece as South Nias, wouldn't it?
Regards,
Kai
asomotif
7th September 2009, 12:00 AM
Hello Kai,
The sacabbard is of a different kind of wood, different grain I think.
Seems original to the blade.
I always am tempted to think a piece is north Nias when it is simple in its decorations.
But indeed, it might be a very stilized Bekhu.
I found this one on the Tropenmuseum site for comparrison.
But I could not find one with a simplefied Bekhu like mine.
(assuming it is a bekhu)
Sajen
7th September 2009, 12:56 AM
Hi Willem,
a honest Balato, nice find. When you see the both swords side by side I think Kai is correct, it seems to be a stylized Bekhu.
Regards,
Detlef
asomotif
7th September 2009, 06:28 AM
Hello Detlef,
Yes, menawhile I see it too ;)
In mine there is a ridge as a stilized body of the bekhu, ending in a ball, being the head.
Not as eloborate as many other south Nias pieces, but still not a bad find in these days of temporary balato's being sold as antiques on many websites and Epray. :shrug:
Best regards,
Willem
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