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Is this kampilan from the mandaya s
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Interesting piece. I would put the scabbard at being T'boli according to the carvings. Moros, especially the Maranao and Maguindanao are close to the T'boli regions and have influenced them.
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Hi Battara the reason I was thinking this because this display
they use the same coluors http://www.arscives.com/historysteel...ya-weapons.jpg Ben |
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The colors are used across the region, from the T'boli and Bagobo in the south to the Kalinga and Bontoc way in the north.
By the way, the Mandaya dagger is mine - I was surprised to see it - it must be the museum display. ![]() |
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Hello Ben,
Could you please post a pic of the whole blade? Thanks! Regards, Kai |
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Hi Kai here is the full blade
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