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Old 4th February 2007, 06:50 AM   #1
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By the way, does your lotus ferrule have 12 petals ?
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By the way, does your lotus ferrule have 12 petals ?
Don't tease us, Man! What's the significance of this?
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Old 4th February 2007, 04:27 PM   #3
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Here's the one I mentioned above:








Puff, can you describe the the other three swords in that display you posted? What's the text say? Is that a double-edged "leaf" blade, like the one in the Royal regalia?
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Don't tease us, Man! What's the significance of this?
Calm down, my friend, I do not actually know the significance of the number. It 's just typical feature for many of old lotus-ferrule Dahb we have. There are hypothesis on this, of course.

The similar construct 's also occure in SEA religious architectures (something with Khmer 's believe). We have a lotus ferrule example with obvious 12-corner construct, similar to 12-corner Stupa. My hypothesis is that 12-petal lotus ferrule is an older form and lotus with more petals has been evolved over time. I just wonder if the same construct was found as far as Vietnam, where Chinese influence 's stronger than Khmer 's



This is another of example of the later lotus ferrule. The petals are 6+6 and there are only shallow 6 marks on its guard.IMO Dahb 's ferrule 's has been seriously evolved during mid-late Ayuthaya era.


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And yes... those blades are royal's and one of them 's leaf-shape blade (recon. of a royal blade from Ayuthaya period).

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