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Green 11th November 2015 05:43 AM

Mandau with human figure on hilt
 
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Epray has not been a particularly happy hunting ground for me but I quite like this mandau that I just won a few days back. I've not recieve it yet so my comments below are based solely on the pics from the ebay.

The resin at the base of the hilt is missing, the scabbard is probably not original to the mandau, the blade is very simple and pedistrian but the hilt is the one that attracts me to it. I basically bid for the hilt!

Does anyone know what type of hilt/mandau is this? which tribe and region in borneo it came from?

I recall there was a thread posting mandau hilts with human figures but I can't seem to find it when I did a search.

A. G. Maisey 11th November 2015 10:11 AM

My knowledge of mandau is slight, but using Sellato as a reference I believe that the hilt is Long-Gelat or possibly Busang.

Roland_M 11th November 2015 01:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Green
I recall there was a thread posting mandau hilts with human figures but I can't seem to find it when I did a search.

Do you mean this thread: "Dayak Parang Face Gallery"?

http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showth...ghlight=mandau

Maurice 11th November 2015 07:46 PM

Could you put some close ups of the handle?
It looks nice as far as I can see on these images. But I need some good close ups from all sides to confirm!

The scabbard and blade are much more recent and not a good combination with this handle, which is Sarawak style.
Scabbard is a newly made Kenyah style scabbard from a complete different area and age.

Maurice 11th November 2015 07:50 PM

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This was a good old Saribas handle I have owned and had been passed on to a friendcollector a while ago.

Maurice 11th November 2015 08:12 PM

I also have seen handles like yours on Kenyah mandaus from dayaks living in the Baram/Rejang area (also Sarawak, but more to the east from the Iban tribes.

asomotif 11th November 2015 08:42 PM

Nice mandau.
I agree that the scabbard must be much more recent than the handle.

Would like to see better pictures of the blade and the connection between blade and handle.
Although an atypical blade, I can imagine that they have been together for a long period.

Best regards,
Willem

Maurice 11th November 2015 09:01 PM

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On the photos the blade of Greens mandau looks thin and not of high quality, but the photo is not good to make a proper judgement.
But one would expect a blade like this on such handle.

Green 12th November 2015 06:08 AM

Maurice and Asomotif;

Many thanks for the info .I don't have any better pics at the moment as I've not recieved the item yet. but what I can tell is that I don't expect the blade to be anywhere near the quality of the blade pic shown by Maurice.

Roland;

Yes that's the thread I meant, thanks!


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