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I just realized this one below clearly in the Sri Lankan style with the silver hilt has an inverted knuckle guard.
I note there are contradictions on Butin as one example has no Knuckleguard at all whilst the other is formed correctly...(1005/ 893 on plate XXX11) though they are slightly different interpretations of the hilt; serpent/lion. Was Butin, therefor, pointing to a more Indian Ocean Basin interpretation of the Zanzibari Nimcha? One question that is burning a hole in the page and to which I have no answer thus I throw it open to Forum is this... Looking at Sri Lankan style below; Is it possible that the Zanzibari (Indian Ocean Basin) form evolved directly from this Kastane type...creating a sword with quillons as per the European style and adapting the basic serpent/ lion /horse? hilt. and virtually identical knuckle guard and grip geometry? Last edited by Ibrahiim al Balooshi; 7th October 2016 at 06:13 PM. |
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