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			Hello,  
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	I recently acquired this Pihiya Kaetta style knife at ebay. Or at least I think it is a kind of Pihiya. The handle reminds me of the Serapendiya hilted Pihiyas altough the handle is made of cast brass. It is looks like a working type of knife than the commonly found highly decorated Pihiyas. Do You have any ideas if this could be a predecessor of or a working Pihiya contemporary to the highly decorated Pihiya Kaetta? Here ist the link to the knife (ebay No.: 390058685768): http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...fvi%3D1&_rdc=1 Best regards, Helge  | 
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			A nice old piece, I saw this pass through an auction house recently and it didn't take long to reach eBay. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	I certainly is an old and nice piece. The hilt is of Garuda, king of birds, ruler of the sky, and personification of power. I liked the piece and if I didn't have other commitments at this point in time I might have run it up a little higher. If you have a copy of Hindu arms and ritual, page 38 shows one similar with an ivory hilt, Elgood notes the same style blade as being European. A good buy. Gav  | 
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			Interesting old blade. I see why you think it might be related to the piha  Kaetta, but i am not convinced it is one. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	Gav, you seem pretty sure the hilt depicts Garuda. Why is that?  
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			Well, i don't have Elgood's book, but i did look over a lot of Google images under "garuda" and didn't really find anything that looks like this. I see what you think are wings and i suppose they might well be, but i don't really see anything else that is bird-like about this figure.   
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	 
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 I wouldn't look too hard for a Garuda exactly like the one presented. Below are but a few of the hundreds of different representations of Garuda.   I am always open to other suggestions.Gav  | 
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 "In India the Garuda gradually assumed a human shape, retaining nothing of the bird of prey but the wings and the beak turned into a hooked nose" Gav  | 
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