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Sajen 7th October 2009 04:25 PM

Small Dha
 
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Hello Members,

I get some years ago this Dha as present. Since this is not my area of collecting i wish to get some further informations about this dagger. All informations about origin, age and quality would be very appreciated. It is 44 cm complete with a blade from 25 cm. Thank you very much in advance.

sajen

Henk 7th October 2009 09:23 PM

The dafioso will share their knowledge with you.

Very nice dha with age. Thanks for sharing.

Sajen 8th October 2009 12:09 AM

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Originally Posted by Henk
The dafioso will share their knowledge with you.

Very nice dha with age. Thanks for sharing.

Thank you Henk.

regards,

sajen

Nathaniel 8th October 2009 03:17 AM

How thick is the blade?

I believe this is a Kachin style from northern Kachin state of Burma.

Sajen 8th October 2009 10:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Nathaniel
How thick is the blade?

I believe this is a Kachin style from northern Kachin state of Burma.

Hello Nathaniel,

the blade is 7 mm thick at the handle. Thank's for answer.

sajen

Mark 9th October 2009 04:54 PM

Actually, this is a Shan dha hmyaung. We used to call the style "Metro Kachin," but subsequent research pointed toward Shan/Tai (Shan State in eastern Burma, or northern Thailand).

Age is very hard to estimate, but it likely is early 20th or later 19th century. The quality looks quite good.

Sajen 9th October 2009 05:13 PM

Thank you Mark for your precise completion.

sajen

Nathaniel 10th October 2009 04:07 AM

:) I sit corrected :) Thanks Mark for the further clarification :)

Sajen 10th October 2009 09:52 AM

Thank you both! :)

Andrew 13th October 2009 03:24 AM

I think you're missing a fair amount of silver from the fittings. The grip section of the handle probably had silver mesh or, perhaps, rattan rings.

Sajen 13th October 2009 11:22 AM

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Originally Posted by Andrew
I think you're missing a fair amount of silver from the fittings. The grip section of the handle probably had silver mesh or, perhaps, rattan rings.

Good possible but then this is missing longer because the patination on the wood is old. Thank you for the hint.

sajen


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