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Old 28th February 2013, 01:16 AM   #50
Moshah
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Originally Posted by kai
It looks like the akar bahar got stabilized and a few cavities patched up? (Was quartz sand used as a filler?)
I sincerely think that is the classic way of patching the somewhat porous marine akar bahar material. However some examples were solid and need no patching at all...



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Originally Posted by kai
That would make a great new thread, too! I have to admit that I can't claim having seen any number of old pipit teleng hilts made from AB.
I haven't see many of the old examples myself. I was told that older / antique akar bahar would be denser and solid, as those days it would comes in a bigger forms unlike today's akar bahar, where it has something to do with the declining habitat of the coral itself.

Perhaps Dave Henkel would hint us on the use of akar bahar of the N.Malaysian old world. Meanwhile, I posted a pix of a suspected aging akar bahar's badik hilt...

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