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I had my eye on that one as well. I'm glad it went to a forum member.
I'm curious, would there have originally been a rattan wrap on the handle as well? Have fun, Leif |
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no, there never have been a rattan wrap. Regards, Detlef |
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Rafngard, just for clarity, most of those tribes in the Sulu area use silver sleeves, but on Basilan Island, the Yakan use a horn sleeve instead. Usually both silver and horn sleeves are without woven bands on them.
Good question though........ |
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Thank you both for the clarification.
...so much to learn.... Have fun, Leif |
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I was unaware that this was a seldom seen combination .
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Rick, if you are referring to the woven textile wrap on your barong, that is not uncommon, even on some very fine barongs. It is generally seen or real "users" and not dressy pieces, though, because it is designed to provide extra grip, and less hand sliding from the silver ferrule.
Earlier, I believe they were referring to rattan woven over the horn ferrule seen in the originating thread. That is not known at least as far as I know and have seen on Yakan examples.....of course history has shown as soon as you make a "rule" about this or that, sure enough the rule will be broken! ![]() |
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Thank you Charles .
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