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Spunjer: would you consider this a Tausug piece, and if so what would you consider the identifying characteristics???
Thanks for your input, as always! |
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Absolutely stunning Charles! One day I'll find one of these beauties! Congrats!
All my best, John |
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Congrats Charles,
Thanks for sharing this beauty. Indeed great to see that the ivory is still intact over all those years. Regards, Maurice |
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Spunjer, hopefully this will help. The okir motifs to the left outer portion of the scabbard look pretty typical. The center panel seems to be decorated with carved floral motifs(some almost appearing to be fleur-de-lis!!!) in and around a center "V".
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I must admit the more I have looked at the angle of this pommel, the more I am thinking toward the Sama people. With the scabbard top done in this fashion and the ukkil used, I now am almost sure it is from the Sama. I say almost because usually I see pieces attributed to the Sama with slightly different ukkil where the tail starts.
Another possibility, Ron could this also be from Bun-Bun village? |
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Damn!!! What a handsome Barung.
You must have been good to get an early Christmas present like that. Thanks for sharing. |
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