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Maybe someone can help.
I get the bow out of a natural history museum. But they had no idea about the origin and age. Length 149 cm Thanks Kurt |
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Keris forum moderator
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An over all image of the bow would probably be helpful in identification.
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Keris forum moderator
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Oh, you are right, it was hiding.
Then perhaps i should rephrase my post and suggest a larger version of this over all view.
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Kurt, I hope that you do not mind but I tried to get a better overall photo from your original. This was the best I could do.
Robert |
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If you have the piece in hand, a profile view of the entire bow (showing how it curves, if at all) would be useful too. Right now, I'll admit it doesn't look familiar.
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With that red colour and the copious decoration, my best bet would be from Northern India somewhere, probably 19th century...
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I feel could be from Borneo? But you could be right[, for me is simply a piece I like ! |
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As far as I know, bows and arrows were not used in Borneo, but I could be mistaken on this point ? Regards. |
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The paint work looks like it could be Central Asian perhaps even Mongolia? Archery is a big thing in parts of Central Asia.
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