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Knives of the Taiwan Aborigines
collection of Sherrod V. Anderson &/or Philip Tom? |
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the second knife from bottom on the first picture; inlayed shell.
Last edited by varta; 14th June 2014 at 01:42 PM. |
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the long one
Last edited by varta; 14th June 2014 at 01:40 PM. |
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Location: Berlin-Paris
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Paiwan! Unfortunately, I don't have more pictures at the moment.
Puyuma are quite different: I only could post 2 examples now. |
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Thank you! So not all Paiwan scabbards has this hooks.
The Puyuma swords look very nice also!
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Beautiful thanks for providing close-ups
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