Hello Ian,
Nice - that's a weird piece for sure!
I believe that it's a really far stretch to call this a siraui. Having seen quite some siraui variants, neither the blade, nor the hilt, nor the scabbard does bear
any relationship with typical siraui (nor any possibly related blades).
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The sharpened edge is towards the bottom of all the pictures. The hilt is upturned at its end, and the blade is slightly recurved, somewhat like a rencong.
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I don't think it's necessarily from Aceh (nor northern Sumatra, that is). I'd need some well-lit close-ups of the pommel and scabbard mouth (preferably from different angles) for gaining a better understanding. How much taper has the back of the blade and far from the hilt does the cutting edge start? An etch might also yield additional info! Dimensions?
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The hilt is polished smooth and I looked at it hard under magnification to see if it might be rhino horn
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The macro shot is not good enough to be positive. However, from what can be seen in the pics, I'm fairly sure this is waterbuffalo horn.
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there is a defect at the end of the hilt that suggests it may be made of some type of horn--but I think it is more likely wood.
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Is that area cleanly chipped or is there any resin/etc. remaining?
Regards,
Kai