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I have seen these made of gourd, wood, canvas, felt, turtle shell, and even porcupine fish, all with some silver on them.
Woven complex rattan work on the inside is common to all. What is nice is that yours is complete, even the chin tie. ![]() |
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Here's one that I found a couple of months back, woven rattan with a tiny spike. |
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Kino,
I personally think the entire chin strap, antler toggles and the end pieces are reproduced, I suspect faithfully from what may have once resided there. Gavin |
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Well upon a second look, you are right it is leather.
I believe that these were originally made of woven cloth cord, and yes often with silver pieces matching the silver on the rest of the salakot. |
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