Ethnographic Arms & Armour

Ethnographic Arms & Armour (http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/index.php)
-   Ethnographic Weapons (http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/forumdisplay.php?f=2)
-   -   Unusual Kris Hilt for Comment (http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showthread.php?t=29450)

RobT 17th December 2023 05:21 PM

Unusual Kris Hilt for Comment
 
6 Attachment(s)
Hi All,

Save for the unusual fullers and grooves at the base, the blade is typical (albeit well done) but I have never seen a hilt with a pommel like the one on this kris. To me it looks more Bagobo or T’boli-ish than what I would expect on a conventional kris. (If the hilt were a good deal larger and slightly more crooked, it would do well as a French dueling pistol grip.) The wood, very finely grained and almost without figure, isn’t binate or anything else I am familiar with. Before examining it with a hand lens, I had suspected that it was dyed horn. There are some carved designs where the hilt wrap ends and also on the pommel. Although the wood of the hilt is in perfect condition, I believe that the blade and hilt have been together for quite some time because the baca baca strap has worn almost completely through the hilt wrap on the back side and the strap on the underside has worn through a bit also.
Specs:
Blade; about 21.5” (54.6cm) long
Hilt; about 6” (15.2cm) long
Ferrule; very pale yellow (almost white) brass
Hilt Wrap; fine cord
Baca Baca; appear to have a high nickel content because they are only weakly magnetic
Baca Baca Straps; apparently copper

Sincerely,
RobT

kai 17th December 2023 08:41 PM

I'd vote for Moro, Rob!

Ian 17th December 2023 09:10 PM

Looks all Moro to me too. That 20th C grip wrap is usually seen on Sulu kris.

SanibelSwassa 18th December 2023 02:06 AM

A couple of similar hilts to add to the discussion
 
6 Attachment(s)
These are Moro pieces from my collection. I believe these are Seko or horse hoof hilts and became more popular after the fall of the last sultanate. With that said I’m definitely open to input and wisdom from others that can shine more light on the subject.

Sajen 18th December 2023 03:10 PM

2 Attachment(s)
Here are two more in a similar style.

JeffS 18th December 2023 04:28 PM

1 Attachment(s)
Another. The carving is nicely done.

RobT 18th December 2023 11:47 PM

Thanks for the Info
 
Thanks to all who replied,

Special thanks to SanibelSwassa and JeffS for providing examples that are so similar to my hilt. I do have a question for SanibelSwassa about his use of seko for horse hoof. I know the word kuda for horse hoof. Who are the people who use seko and who uses kuda?
So, Moro it is. This is good to know because I have a kris that needs a pommel and, if I'm feeling ambitious, I may decide to try to duplicate this fancy style (more than likely though, I will make a more conventional kuda hilt like the ones Sajen shows).

Sincerely,
RobT

Ian 19th December 2023 02:15 AM

It's interesting that all of these "horse hoof" pommels are accompanied by hilts reflecting other features of mid-20th C production, most notably the type of wraps on the grip section of the hilt. This is true for the bangkung as well. These all appear to be of Sulu origin. Whether the blades predate the dress is hard to say. I've seen old kris blades redressed in this style, similar to Sajen's and Jeff's examples.

RobT 19th December 2023 03:24 AM

My Blade is Old
 
Hi Ian,

Given the perfect condition of the wood, I would bet that my hilt is newer than the blade. My blade appears to be 19th century and I doubt that a hilt shape like the one currently on the blade could have survived undamaged (let alone unblemished) for that long a time. The hilt is also very solidly affixed which could indicate that it was recently placed. SanibelSuassa's kris blade appears to be 19th century. JeffS' blade and the second one shown by Sajen are possibly 19th century also. I don't think however, given the wear to the hilt wrap, that my hilt is very recent either. I would expect frequent carry would be needed to get that kind of damage.

Sincerely,
RobT


All times are GMT +1. The time now is 09:59 PM.

Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, vBulletin Solutions Inc.
Posts are regarded as being copyrighted by their authors and the act of posting material is deemed to be a granting of an irrevocable nonexclusive license for display here.