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this is a type of klewang from Sumatra
regards semar |
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Thanks semar.
Yours certainly does look very much like my piece so I'm happy to call mine a Sumatran klewang ![]() But I wonder is it possible to get any further with this. For example does the horn hilt have a name and any significance as to area or age? Or is it simply that the hilt shape, blade shape & metal, fuller no fuller were all just following the preferance or pocket of the owner and don't have any tribal or other significance? |
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Nice klewang!
It seems your pommel/handle is of the Iku Ite variety. I believe forum member Kronckew had researched the names and put together this catalogue, and he (or someone else) had a website as well http://home.comcast.net/~jtcrosby/Aceh.html Emanuel |
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Thanks Emanuel - I trackled down the thread that the graphic came from. It was by RhysMichael and although I'd not be entirely convinced by the hulu Iku Ite resemblance in the graphic (which also looks very like fig 133 in van Zonneveld) there is a picture in the thread of another hilt resembling mine rather more, and also classified as hulu iku ite.
So I'm thinking I have a Klewang tebal hujong with hulu iku ite from Aceh? As far as I can see from van Zonnewald (my only reference book for this area) this type of klewang has the correct blade shape. |
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