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russel 21st February 2014 09:23 PM

Bichwa for comment
 
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Hi Guys,

I picked up this Bichwa on eBay late last year, incorrectly listed as a Keris. I have wanted one of these for quite some time. I would appreciate thoughts and opinions about this, particularly if anyone could make a guess as to its age.

Cheesr - Russel

russel 21st February 2014 09:25 PM

Dimensions:
OAL 240mm
Blade 135mm
Thickness 2.4mm widening to 4.1mm

Jens Nordlunde 21st February 2014 09:46 PM

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Hi Russel,
I have tried to make one of you pictures lighter, so it is easier to see the details.
Jens

russel 21st February 2014 10:30 PM

Thanks Jens, that makes the detail a lot clearer, I must start editing my images a little better.

russel 26th February 2014 10:55 PM

Bump

russel 2nd October 2014 05:12 AM

I posted this a while ago, but it seems to have gone unnoticed. Any thoughts or comments would be greatly appreciated.

Russel

Oliver Pinchot 2nd October 2014 05:37 AM

Russel, a good close up or two of the floral motif and dentated borders on the grip will really help.

estcrh 2nd October 2014 08:43 AM

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Your bichwa and this one from Runjeet are very similar, to me they have the same blade attachment style as katar labeled as Tanjore. Runjeet described his as
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from the 17th or early 18th Century, and probably from the Deccan area of India.

Oliver Pinchot 2nd October 2014 05:11 PM

It probably is comparable with Runjeet's example. Details of the decoration will make it possible to confirm it.

russel 2nd October 2014 08:57 PM

Thanks guys, I'll try to post a few better images in the next few days.

russel 8th October 2014 10:40 AM

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Here are a few more close-up shots.

Oliver Pinchot 22nd October 2014 04:21 PM

Good pics, Russel. The motifs are well-chiseled, if worn.
Its origin and dating appear to be comparable with Runjeet's.

russel 23rd October 2014 08:39 PM

Thankyou
 
Thanks guys,

Great to read your assessment. That makes this little beast almost certainly the oldest item in my collection! I was quite sure it had some age to it, but I imagined early 19th Century, I certainly didn't think it may be as old as 17th Century!

I have read that Bichwa fell out of favour and become somewhat uncommon, does anyone have any thoughts on what was the predominant period of use of these?

Thanks again,
Russel


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