View Full Version : Sword from Basilan?
Edmos1212
26th March 2014, 03:12 PM
This was offered to me by my moro friend. He said that this is a yakan sword from basilan but am not sure. Since offer is reasonable, i bought them for its uniqueness. Does anybody know what these swords are?
VANDOO
26th March 2014, 08:47 PM
THERE IS INFLUENCE FROM THE PHILIPPINE BARONG HANDLE BUT THE SCABBARD, HAIR AND BLADE WHO KNOWS? INDONESIAN, MALAYSIAN, CELEBES,TORAJA ???
VERY INTERESTING ITEMS AND IF THE PRICE WAS RIGHT WORTH COLLECTING FOR THEIR UNIQUENESS. THEY WOULD BE MORE VALUABLE IN A COLLECTION WITH GOOD PROVANANCE SUCH AS WHEN, WHERE AND BY WHO THEY WERE MADE. IF YOU COULD FIND WHO MADE THEM PERHAPS THEY COULD FILL YOU IN ON WHERE ALL THESE INFLUENCES AND IDEAS CAME FROM. THAT WOULD NO DOUBT BE AN INTERESTING STORY. :)
kai
27th March 2014, 01:17 AM
Hello Edmos,
Thanks for posting these more recent examples of Moro/Lumad blades! These are rarely seen on these pages and while not antique I believe it's good to stay in touch with what continues to be crafted in the area.
Having said that I have to admit that the hair attached with brass plugs looks a bit over the top to me... ;)
This was offered to me by my moro friend. He said that this is a yakan sword from basilan but am not sure.
I agree with Barry that it would be very interesting to have this confirmed by your friend and, preferably, on site!
The notch at the back of the blade alludes to what can be seen on modern pira blades from Basilan so the info you got may be correct.
Regards,
Kai
VANDOO
30th March 2014, 10:40 PM
HERE ARE TWO KNIVES SAID TO BE FROM BINACOCO THE FIRST ONE HAS AN 18 INCH LONG BLADE. THERE IS SOME SIMULARITY HOW OLD THEY ARE I DON'T KNOW. :shrug:
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