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					Originally Posted by kai
					
				 
				Your blade does seem to be a genuine antique sewar. To be frank, the heavy pitting seems to be from excessive etching (and/or neglect). If it were not looking like a pretty much lost case, I would think about reworking/repolishing/staining the blade. I don't think this is feasible with this piece though. 
 
The fittings (including the hilt) look newly crafted to me and may well be Malay "repair" attempts. 
 
Regards, 
Kai 
			
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 Dear Kai,
Now I think I've got it right already. 
 
Looking at it, definitely the edge was heavily corroded. To commissioned a reworking is a futile effort, I afraid, as the sewar's edge would be taken away too much from its original body, and that would not proportioned with the thick spine.
The hilt, FYI, was a white akar bahar. And I am also in the thinking that it is new and I believe you are right.
But then again I would like to ask, is the polished form (the clean, steel looks) is really a desirable state on any sewar? I've seen numerous examples on the net was in that state...