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One of my favorite pieces. The hilted is segmented ivory with horn spacers. The ferrule is gold plated in a rudimentary geometric and floral motif. The blade is a forged in a somewhat unique, almost linear, pattern weld.
The scabbard here is new. Dimensions: 26in. long; 17.5in. blade; blade is 2.75in. wide at its widest. |
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Charles,
Very nice. I really like the pierced crest on the kakatua. If it were mine, it would also be one of my favorites. Congrats. |
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Thanks Kino!
The combinations and possibilities with these and krisses just never ceases to amaze me. I think we should record every non-identical example we can for future reference via our search engine. |
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Such a great example as this and your observations prove that these were indeed hand made and not mass produced. True works of art.
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