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asomotif 4th July 2023 12:20 PM

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It has been a long while. here a small addition from an auction website.
A a shape that is already in this thread. but very nice clear pictures and the combi with hippo ivory. nice.

Ian 4th July 2023 03:54 PM

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Originally Posted by A. G. Maisey (Post 243450)
This thread has been running for quite some time, but I have never looked at it previously.

When I look at these "crowns", it strikes me that I am looking at a representation of the tumpal motif.

Has anybody thought to investigate this?

Hi Alan,

I want to bring your earlier comment back up because nobody really replied to your question. Lots of comments about the "bling" but nothing in regard to your suggestion of a tumpal motif, which makes sense to me.

JeffS 5th July 2023 11:21 AM

Peter Dekker notes this in the "Tumpal" glossary entry on his site.

asomotif 5th July 2023 08:54 PM

In hands of time, The crafts of Aceh, by Barbara Leigh,
the writer refers a bamboo shoot motif, Pucuk rebung.

In this old thread there is also information : http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showth...ighlight=atjeh


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