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Thanks Runjeet, but a book would not be likely. There's just too much based on conjecture and theory. Sometimes cross cultural pieces seem to have obvious origins or reasons for various combinations, but it would be very difficult to put together a scholarly work without solid proof. Nothing more than a picture catalog of proposed cross cultural pieces could be produced, as you have suggested. Nevertheless, until there is proof, guessing, wondering, theorizing and using a little imagination sure is fun!! |
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Well Charles you could do what some authors do - lie, fabricate, make up whole stories out of the air...........
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Well, to add one more interesting feature: the ornamentation on pommel. It's done in North-West Javanese - South Sumatran style, in this case perhaps more Sumatran.
Compare it to the ornamentation on hilt of the beautiful Parang Betino of Loedjoe: http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showth...ight=palembang |
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