View Full Version : Barung?
tanaruz
25th September 2025, 12:44 PM
Hi, need some info and confirmation if this is a barung from Sulu. My father has doubts about this piece originating from Sulu. Note: the brass features (okir?) on the hilt area. And the brass and silver ring on the hilt area too.
We have noticed the design on the scabbard (throat area)- is this typical Moro? And the metal where supposedly a string/belt passes through to be fastened to one's waist.
Probable age?
Excited about this piece.
Thank u in advance,
Yves
Sajen
25th September 2025, 03:50 PM
I think that it's a keping and not a barung. Interesting piece.
Regards,
Detlef
JeffS
25th September 2025, 03:50 PM
I believe that is a very nice Maranao keping. You can search the forum for the term. Please post pictures after you clean it up.
Ian
25th September 2025, 04:19 PM
I think Jeff and Sajen have identified this correctly as a Maranao keping. The style of kakatua pommel suggests early 20th C manufacture. It would certainly benefit from cleaning the blade and hilt. The scabbard shows some nice okir work.
Ian
26th September 2025, 06:56 PM
Looking at the blade, I believe that its maximum width is closer to the hilt than the tip. If that is the case, then this might well be a Sulu barung blade that has been remounted in a Maranao style. The overall shape of the scabbard is also consistent with a Sulu barung scabbard but the looped belt keeper is a later add on. However, I think that the okir carving at the throat is probably Maranao.
In its present form and dress it is clearly a Maranao weapon. I would just add a qualifier that the blade could be Sulu.
Battara
29th September 2025, 03:17 AM
The okir looks Maranao to me.
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