Thread: Mandau
View Single Post
Old 20th February 2006, 08:30 AM   #3
VVV
Member
 
VVV's Avatar
 
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Sweden
Posts: 1,637
Default

Nechesh,

Actually I am more into non-Mandau Borneo swords.
Dajak is the Mandau and overall Borneo connoisseur on this list.
I have several articles on Mandau hilts but IMHO the best analysis of symbolism on Mandau hilts is written by Karsten Sejr Jensen, also known for his works on the Keris. His article is in Danish and I will use it to explain the major symbols on your hilt. What's interesting with Karsten's works is his professional background as a Jungian analyst combined with his profound knowledge of the cultures of the Malay archipelago.
Here is a small sample of some of the explanations of the common motives on the Mandau hilt (the article is 21 pages):

- The crab-resembling spirales symbolises the scorpion. Scorpions are favoured by the Dayak because they use the same kind of strategy as them when head-hunting; hiding and sneak attack their victims. If interlocking it could also symbolise the dynamic opposition of the universe (like yin/yang).
- The open jaws symbolises Djarta, the ruler of the underworld, and her animals the crocodile and the dragon.
- An arm or a teeth represents the dragon or tiger gods. The tiger god symbolise the wildness of the head-hunting. The Dayak call this Aso (= dog). But that's not really a dog but a transcription for the tiger god that is to dangerous to mention with his own name etc.
- If the teeth is looked at upside down it's the boar. A favourite hunting catch of the Dayak. Also a substitute sacrifice for the human prey as well as representing the Earth Godess.

What's also interesting, according to Karsten's article, is the Toto perspective - a part of an animal or god is representing the complete beeing (teeth = tiger).

The symbols on the back of your blade represents the male and female reproduction organs and are there to scare away demons and other evil beings (as well as symbolise the virility and creative forces).

Michael

Last edited by VVV; 20th February 2006 at 11:26 AM.
VVV is offline   Reply With Quote