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i would guess that you awn a quite nice bade bade.
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Location: Italia
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Very, very nice piece. Congratulations!!!
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Very nice!
But it doesn't look like Bali. That style of floral hilt and scabbard is found mostly in the Padang High-/Lowlands (W Sumatra) but also around Banjarmasin (S Borneo). My guess for this one is Sumatra. I think it looks best with a bone tip. Michael |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
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Very nice piece. I think Sumatra, too. Congratulations.
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Location: Sint-Amandsberg (near Ghent, Belgium)
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Thanks for the info, guys.
![]() Sometimes it's hard to find the right description or origin. Can anyone show me a picture of how the tip should look like ? I already searched for bade-bade and there the tip is asymmetrical.
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Location: The Netherlands
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It is a badek from Sumatra. The round tip of the scabbard is inserted in the V incission in a contrasting wood, bone or ivory. Nice find.
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Sweden
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Freddy,
I just remembered where I have seen this kind of Badek before - on my own wall. I got mine from Adni and he described it as a Karih. As you know all Indonesian blades have several names... Michael |
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