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Old 5th January 2007, 03:43 PM   #11
RhysMichael
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Originally Posted by asomotif
Can anyone tell me what the carving on my scabbard means ?
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Willem
Willem
Here is what I can find I am afraid it is not specific to your design

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Originally Posted by Liegh in [I
HANDS OF TIME[/I]] The motifs in Aceh fall into 5 categories: geometric, vegetable life, bird life, other faunal life and finally explicitly Islamic motifs
She goes on to note that geographic motifs can be traced back to the Dongson period of design dated about 300 BC. Floral designs which I feel the scabbard above and the designs on the one you posted are often interpreted as depicting images from the garden of paradise. Barbara Leigh uses this description which I think fits the scabbard designes

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HANDS OF TIME[/I]]stylised floral, leaf and vine motifs meander with beauty and ease
There are specific plants that have meaning ( the tree of life, lotus bud, and bamboo).

The pattern in the picture you post ( resembling an X ) may be bungong keupala( "Aceh - Art and Culture" by Holly s. Smith

I know this is not much, I am looking for Van der Hoop's work ( Indonesian Ornamental Design 1949). that may have more for us. If I find more I will post it
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