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Nice one Jeff!
I would guess a Javanese origin. Regards, Detlef |
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I assume you're referring to the island of Java as a whole rather than to Tanah Jawa, Detlef?
Anyway, I'd certainly include Sunda and Madura as likely origins. And it could also originate from any other location with heavy European/Dutch influence, I believe. Pretty nice brass work - looking forward to seeing any similar examples! Regards, Kai |
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then Tjikeroeh has to be one of the possible origins
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Hello André,
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It either predates their main (and marked) production or more likely originates from some other craftsman/area. Regards, Kai |
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This sword was offered to me privately from Indonesia recently. It was found on Sumba.
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I had asword with an almost identical hilt and basket , but that one came almost certainly from Lombok (different blade)
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I've a Lombok Klewang here, 100% native made that is a faithful mirror of the Dutch types in size, shapes and proportions, but with a subtle differences in the grip shape (which look like a man in prayer), fullering, and that the blade has some personal intricacies, piercings and talismanic markings... sitting is a dark Saracen finish, possibly its original warangan, Last edited by Gavin Nugent; 28th March 2023 at 10:20 AM. |
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