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For me, there has been a dry spell of Moro Sandata here in Seattle, but I managed to snag this one, which I believe to be from Tibet.
Leather and copper sheet over a wooden scabbard, ray skin gripping area, sign of hairpin forging pattern on the blade. Comments? |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: College Park, MD
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Bhutan.
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Location: Ann Arbor, MI
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Bhutan gets my vote, too
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Location: USA Georgia
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Bhutan
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Its beautiful. The daubs of red paint around the bands of the handle are interesting, as this same red is found on Kachin dha (and I've seen it on a couple Bama/Shan style dha as well). Read somewhere about the significance of the red color, but can't for the life of me remember what it was.
![]() On this one you cannot see the jaw bone tied to the should strap (behind the scabbard), but it is painted red like the grip. ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
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Bhutan!
Very nice! A man cannot live by Moro alone! ![]() ![]() Lew |
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