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Old 2nd June 2011, 03:59 PM   #31
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I see... I wonder why they chose Makara as a popular motif on swords, perhaps because of the fierceness of crocodiles...
AFAIK the makara is not a crocodile per se, but i mythological hybrid sea creature that is part croc as well as elephant (see trunk element) and fish. Still probably considered as "fierce" though...
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Old 3rd June 2011, 12:38 AM   #32
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The sword hilt you just provided an image for - is that a very reduced and stylized form of Makara?
I believe so when you view some of the imagery within the link previously you will also see simplified imagery of the Makara...more suitable for a working weapon I feel.
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Old 3rd June 2011, 12:50 AM   #33
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I notice a lot of silver on klewangs and pedangs of this style... though not all have it, many do. Is this because most were made for wealthier warriors or royalty? Or is it because many of the surviving antiques were from richer folks? (Implying most were much plainer)...


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AFAIK the makara is not a crocodile per se, but i mythological hybrid sea creature that is part croc as well as elephant (see trunk element) and fish. Still probably considered as "fierce" though...
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I believe so when you view some of the imagery within the link previously you will also see simplified imagery of the Makara...more suitable for a working weapon I feel.
Both duly noted, thanks.
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