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CharlesS 3rd October 2021 05:09 PM

A Beautifully Laminated Barong/Barung
 
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This old Moro barong/barung is a recent purchase, and when it arrived it was a very nice surprise. I knew it was an old, perhaps 19th century, Tausug Moro or Samal Moro barong in a later, mid-20th-century, scabbard. What I did not anticipate was the outstanding quality of the beautifully laminated blade. The laminations are very precisely done and almost remind one of the rings in a tree trunk...I even wonder if that was the inspiration for this sort of pattern weld. This is one of the rarer forms of pattern welding on a Moro barong blade; I believe only a twistcore pattern weld on a barong is rarer.

Dimensions:
Overall: 26in./66cm.
Blade length: 17in./43cm.
Widest point of the blade: 2.75in./7cm.

David 3rd October 2021 06:05 PM

Nothing but the best from you Charles. That is a freakin' beautiful barung! :)

mariusgmioc 3rd October 2021 06:42 PM

Magnificent!

CharlesS 3rd October 2021 10:27 PM

Thanks, guys...it was a very nice surprise!

Edward C. 4th October 2021 02:15 AM

That really is a nice piece of work!
And the weaving on the scabbard is beautiful too!

Peter Andeweg 4th October 2021 09:54 AM

Wonderful example Charles, well done!

kronckew 4th October 2021 11:27 AM

i'm in the wow camp too.

Sajen 4th October 2021 06:53 PM

Me too!:D The scabbard, also when more recent, is nice also and great to have it in undamaged condition. :)

Battara 5th October 2021 01:20 AM

Impressive.

kino 10th October 2021 07:38 PM

Handsome lamination, that scabbard is the icing on the cake.
One of my favorite Barung,s has a similar pattern.
Thanks for sharing

CharlesS 10th October 2021 10:04 PM

Again, thanks guys! It’s rapidly becoming one of my favorites!

ariel 11th October 2021 01:01 AM

Looks almost like Tibetan hairpin.

CharlesS 12th October 2021 05:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ariel (Post 266861)
Looks almost like Tibetan hairpin.

It really does, Ariel, but this pattern doesn’t have the abrupt and well-defined “U-turn” that we would see on a more traditional “hairpin” pattern weld.

Edward C. 13th October 2021 03:26 AM

So how is a pattern like this made?


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