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Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: The Netherlands
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Hello Charles,
Two very beautifull shields. As you state hard to get. So you can imagine it's even harder to find one overhere. I've wanted one for a long time, and I found some in private collections here in Europe. But unfortunately not for sale, or for a price I would never been able to pay. I'm sure you can make a very nice display of your two shields with the moro weapons you have in your collection. Congratulations and thank you for sharing these great pieces! Maurice |
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Germany, Dortmund
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Congrats for your both new surprisingly acquisitions and thank you for sharing!
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Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Centerville, Kansas
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I too would like to thank you for sharing the photos of and information on your new Moro shields. Like everyone else so far I too wish to some day be able to find one of these at a price that I can afford. My congratulations for being able to find not one but two of these incredibly illusive items.
Best, Robert |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Louisville, KY
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Well I remember the first one that you beat me out of.......
![]() Anyway I don't know about a specific name for the different types of Moro shields, but in general they are called taming . By the way, even though the first one is lighter, the Igorots in the north also use lighter wood like this for some of their shields as well, including some of the combat ones. Also if I am not mistaken, some of these had a place in the middle to place a metal spike, although I have yet to see such an example. |
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Congrats Charles,
I was offered the bottom one about 12 months ago along with other items from the regions. Did you get the rest of the collection? If I recall there was some provenance with them too...I think I still have the CD I was mailed...somewhere. Gavin |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Greenville, NC
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Thanks for the feedback guys.
No provenance on the second shield that I am aware of. I can't tell you all how thrilled I am to have found these. Does anyone else find it curious that the decorated shields use very different styles of decoration than we see on Moro weapons. Shields tend to be decorated in simple tones that may highlight the middle or the outer rim...OR...with carved "sunburst" style motifs. I would think that okir-style floral art would be more common. The edges on the black shield may come the closest to mimicking that style, but even then only somewhat. |
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I've had a quick look in my computerdatabase and found a very similar as yours!
Unfortunately I don't know where I found it. But I copied it from somewhere of the internet in the past.... |
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