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ferrylaki 20th November 2007 04:34 AM

Sword From Indonesia
 
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This is probably a Javanese sword. the sword lost its handle ( made of horn ) . It just been stained and received its new handle and scabard.

I'm wondering whether any body can tell me about its PAMOR,
I put some close up pictures here about the pamor work.
People here in Indonesia call it " pasir malele" pamor.
how do you think guys?
Any info would be great.

regards,
FERRY, Jakarta, Indonesia

VANDOO 20th November 2007 05:16 AM

JUST A GUESS :shrug: BUT THE CRYSTALIZED PARMOR IS SOMETHING I HAVE MOSTLY SEEN ON WEAPONS FROM SULUWESI AND ISLANDS WAY SOUTH OF JAVA. IT MAY BE A OLDER BLADE REMOUNTED IN JAVA OR EVEN WHERE IT WAS MADE BUT NOT IN THE OLD TRADITIONAL MOUNTS. SORRY I CAN'T BE OF MUCH HELP.

ferrylaki 20th November 2007 06:12 AM

Luwuk Steel
 
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Originally Posted by VANDOO
JUST A GUESS :shrug: BUT THE CRYSTALIZED PARMOR IS SOMETHING I HAVE MOSTLY SEEN ON WEAPONS FROM SULUWESI AND ISLANDS WAY SOUTH OF JAVA. IT MAY BE A OLDER BLADE REMOUNTED IN JAVA OR EVEN WHERE IT WAS MADE BUT NOT IN THE OLD TRADITIONAL MOUNTS. SORRY I CAN'T BE OF MUCH HELP.

I once read an article about pomor luwuk ( sulawesi ).
that a long time ago traders from Luwuk Sulawesi brought pamor material and steel to java. those materials then used by empus in java to make kerises and swords.


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