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Similar to Alan's "more than eleven notches" hilt -- I count at least 98 "takikan" (notches) in one hilt. Is it cekah redut?
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I have 2 of these hilts and i have noticed that on mine as well as Erik's and a few others there is also 5 lines notched into the back of the "head" of the hilt. Does anyone here have a clue as to the symbolism of these notches?
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Here's another one.
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Exactly one of my questions too.
Will start travelling now so only join the forum again after the holidays but hope to learn more then... Regards, Erik Quote:
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widow) a representation of the death-goddess Durga. The incisions in Cecekahan hilt is said to represent the folds in her sarong. Cedric Le Dauphin: The Hilts of Krisses, Chaos, Paris 2002, p 165. See chapter 5 p 2 and Fig 34 and chapter 6 Fig 74, 75 and Fig 82. IMO the notches are not an arcaic meaning. They are only good for a better hold with hand (difficult to loose the handle) |
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