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A.alnakkas 13th July 2016 02:40 AM

Jawi Blades and Jambiyas/Dharias
 
Hello,

I am wondering, does anyone here have an example of dharias and jambiyas with blades from Jawa (Java) ?

kahnjar1 13th July 2016 03:04 AM

http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/search...earchid=619790
Hi Lofty, Try here.......
Stu

A.alnakkas 13th July 2016 01:57 PM

Hey Stu,

Did try and know of existing Indonesian jambiyas.

I am looking for Arab dressed, Java bladed jambiyas and dharias if they do exist or have any quality that sets them apart from other items.

Gavin Nugent 14th July 2016 01:56 AM

Hi Lofty,

I do not recall anything like this off hand but the reverse in Sumatra is known with khanjar blades and Sumatran hilts in both Jambia and keris form.

With respects to Java specifically, perhaps gain Alan's attention to your post by PM.

Gavin

estcrh 14th July 2016 02:23 AM

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There is one khanjar in the Met museum collection that is supposedly from Borneo...who knows if that is accurate but at least it is not Middle Eastern.

Gavin Nugent 14th July 2016 02:49 AM

Lofty;

http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showth...hlight=ottoman
The reverse, Sumatran hilted Ottoman Khanjar.

http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/search...earchid=619984
Beladau word searches may help you find some connections?

Gavin

estcrh 14th July 2016 03:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Gavin Nugent
Lofty;

http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showth...hlight=ottoman
The reverse, Sumatran hilted Ottoman Khanjar.

To bad there are not better images of the blade...wouldnt it be more of a jambiya since it is single curved?

Gavin Nugent 14th July 2016 03:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by estcrh
To bad there are not better images of the blade...wouldnt it be more of a jambiya since it is single curved?

It is only my opinion, but a more appropriate name for the Ottoman region vs Arabian peninsula region as the dagger blade in the link and its sheath is from the region of Turkey...specifically, it would be called a hancer.

Gavin


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