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Old 9th August 2016, 05:16 AM   #1
Ian
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Default Typical Lao silverwork on a daab

This was a relatively inexpensive pick-up last night from an online auction. What struck me was the nice silver work on the hilt and scabbard. This style of repoussed silver is typical of Lao work, but also seen in neighboring Thailand. As a result one often sees the attribution of "Thai/Lao daab" to this style of sword. Typically, the repoussed silver work is assembled in panels, as shown here on the hilt and scabbard, and the same style of silver work is still seen on contemporary high end swords coming from this region.

This particular sword is likely 19th C or perhaps a little earlier. There is some minor wear and tear that I plan to repair and the silver work needs a polish. I'll post updated pictures when it is restored to somewhat of its former glory.

The pictures come from the seller's auction.

Overall length 30.5 in
Blade length 17.5 in

Note: A high blade length/overall length ratio is common for Thai/Lao swords.

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