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Who can confirm if this sword indeed comes from Atjeh?
I received the following remark from someone who knows a lot of Atjeh: " A small detail in favour of the sword being from Aceh is the use of suasa (mixture of gold and copper on the hilt. That was a favourite decorative metal of the Acehnese. Mind you, my knowledge of swords from other parts of Sumatra is very limited, so take that with a grain of salt." Thanks, Harold PS Thanks for your help Dom. |
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Hello Forumites,
Anyone around that can give some info on the fittings of this sword. ![]() Based on the blade and the crossguard, I would say Javanese pedang But the scabbard and handle are not in Javanese styl (IMV(ery)HO ![]() Personally these fittings make me think of chinese swords. But I am sure there are some forumites that can correct on on this. Any help ? Best regards, Willem |
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The blade style here certainly seems pedang lurus-like in appearance, but almost moves to be a more yataghan-like tusuk form.
While the hilt and scabbard are not typically Javanese in appearance, I would hazard a guess that they are an artist's interpretations of an "art deco" decor for an otherwise traditional sword. I agree that it probably is Javanese and likely comparatively late, not much more than 100 years old, if that. It is a lovely, and graceful piece. |
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