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semar 6th April 2014 04:17 AM

pedang
 
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pedang for comment

thank you

carlos 6th April 2014 08:18 AM

Beautiful parang called kabeala, from the Sumba island.
I have one very similar.
Enjoy it.
Carlos

cicak_cobing 6th April 2014 09:18 AM

sweet parang, semar..

zach

Sajen 6th April 2014 09:53 AM

Hello Semar,

yes, Carlos is correct, a kabeala from Sumba, here is one of mine: http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showth...hlight=kabeala

Regards,
Detlef

semar 6th April 2014 01:00 PM

thank you for your commend guys
nice one you have Detlef
any idee about the age ???????????????

regards semar

Sajen 6th April 2014 01:32 PM

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Originally Posted by semar
thank you for your commend guys
nice one you have Detlef
any idee about the age ???????????????

regards semar

Thank you Semar! :) The kabeala is still in use on Sumba, special by the Pasola celebration. You really need to look to the patination of your sword. But don't worry, also the more recent ones are still worked in traditional manner and IMHO worthy ethnograhic weapons. They pop up time by time by ebay. I think that your one was in use.
Attached a picture of my small Sumba display, like you see I still miss a West Sumba sword! ;)
Regards,
Detlef

semar 7th April 2014 03:12 AM

very nice Detlef thank you for the picteurs

regards semar

Robert 7th April 2014 08:03 AM

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Semar, great catch on a really nice and complete example of a kabeala . Can you tell me what the black portion of the hilt is made from, is it horn, lacquered cord, a hard wax mixture or something else. Having all the woven bands still in place and in good condition is always a plus. My congratulations to you on a great score and fine new addition to your collection

Detlef, Like you always tell me, keep looking and sooner or later you will find a West Sumba sword to go with the other very nice examples shown in your photo.

Best,
Robert

semar 7th April 2014 09:34 AM

Hello Robert

the black part one the handel is make from horn

regards semar

Sajen 7th April 2014 04:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Robert
Detlef, Like you always tell me, keep looking and sooner or later you will find a West Sumba sword to go with the other very nice examples shown in your photo.

Best,
Robert

Hi Robert,

I hope like this, I know a member who own such a piece, hope when I want to let it go he will contact me!! :D :D ;)

Best regards,
Detlef


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