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Detlef, in later times, this is so, but I cannot really specify "later times". My best guess is late Majapahit to early Islamic.
The the word "wedhung" means "axe" in Old Javanese, & truly old wedhung were in fact a tool that was required to be worn at court in order to show that high ranking nobles were still servants of their lord and were willing to cut a way through the jungle for him. Some very early wedhung are great big hulking whackers, as are some very recent ones. I have some that were made on order for a royal house, and then the order was cancelled, and these were made specifically as a tribute to the past, even though intended to be worn as required dress. |
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Hello Alan,
Yes, I know. I only want to point out that a wedhung isn't a weapon because Rob seems to think like this. Regards, Detlef |
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Sid, you have got a very nice and unusual knife there! Congrats!
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OK Detlef, gotcha.
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You will be correct. Obviously I misunderstood! ![]() Regards, Detlef |
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