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			I LOOK FORWARD TO SEEING THE FINISHED PRODUCT IT SHOULD BE A BEAUTIFUL DHA. DO YOU PLAN TO USE A WHITE JADE STONE ON THE POMMEL OR PERHAPS A PIECE OF THE LAVENDAR JADE JUST TO BE DIFFERENT. THEY ALSO HAVE SOME NICE BLACK STAR SAPPHIRES IN THAILAND THAT WOULD LOOK NICE BUT MIGHT BE A BIT PRICEY IN THE NEEDED SIZE. I AM SURE IT WILL BE A JOY TO OWN WHEN IT ARRIVES IN YOUR HANDS.  
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	 
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			THanks Vandoo. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	I am going with white onxy as per the original, there is a burmese or shan Dha in the same book that has a similar look but with a turquoise stone ball set at the end of the FAAK! YEp saphire would be awesome, but $$$ Will post more pics as they arrive. Cheers Jason  | 
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			Hi Chaps! 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	Well it's been quite a while since I have updated this thread. Well the project is almost complete, I have on the way made some changes to the design and specs so it really is more of a custom piece than a reproduction of the historic example. Instead of the white onyx for the pommel stone I wanted to uses a THai Black Sapphire (as was suggested here), Unfortunately the price was way out of the possibility so Serge found some black spinels at a reasonable price. I am pretty sure that these are often sold at Black Sapphires to the unsuspecting. I chose the smooth finish. See pic ![]() I wanted the ribbed appearance on the handle similar to the original which is black lacquer over wound on rattan. I wanted to stay with a wood finish so I supplied a reference of a carved knife handle to Serge and he had a craftsman make a new handle and carve the wood. I think you will agree that the carving is superb. ![]() As the surface area opens up the grain the handle appears darker than the scabbard - I am undecided on whether to have the scabbard darkened now?? Here is a pic of the sword as it stands, pommel stone is still to be attached and silver is to be polished. In regards to the timing I have made quite a few modifications that were quite different to anything the craftsmen had done before so I adopted a very relaxed attitude with delivery so everything could be done to the best possible quality. I think Serge has gone out of his way to ensure this unique project turns out to a very high standard. ![]() enjoy!  | 
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			... and here it is finished. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
			What do you think? ![]() ![]() the silver on the mouth of the scabbard has been cleaned since this pic was taken  
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			Absolutely stunning! Thank you for sharing with us. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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			Oh, my.  Absolutely stunning work.  Congrats!   
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	 
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			Ditto.   
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	 
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