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Hullo, just sharing pics of a partially restored kalis from my godfather's collection. Enjoy!
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Nice pattern. I like it.
What did you use to etch/stain the blade with? Thanks for sharing. |
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Datu Puti?😊
Did you soak it or brushed on? Here’s an old photo of a dark stained blade. |
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Soaking rusted blades in organic acids can activate earlier etchants, especially warangan. Usage of warangan might not have been terribly common but the blade from the historic pic does look like it got a good dose of arsenic! (Or merely some kind of paint? ![]() Regards, Kai Last edited by kai; 5th September 2020 at 08:55 AM. |
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You're welcome, Xas!
BTW, could you add a close-up of the base of the blade, please? Regards, Kai |
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Nice pattern. They were making pattern welded up into the 1960s. I would place this piece around that time.
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Nice example Xas! Very active pattern on the blade. Would you say mid-20th C or a little later? Classic Sulu kalis for that period.
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Hello Xas,
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A pic with plain background would be great whenever you get a chance... ![]() The age estimates seem reasonable - the hilt looks well above average from that period though. I'm not convinced that production of laminated blades stopped throughout the Sulu archipelago - like with the separate katik, I'd guess that traditional production continued in remote areas... Regards, Kai |
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I'm not yet done restoring it, sorry this is what I can manage at the moment. |
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Finally made some progress in restoration, got tired of waiting for fine brass brush, and just straightaway sharpened and etched.
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Oh yes much nicer now.
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