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Salaams lordkoos ~ Nice collection ~ I wonder what the relationship is between these and say the H'Mong tribal knives in the Burmese border region?
Personally I would have preferred all your knives on the same thread instead of a new thread for each photo set? Perhaps that can be engineered so that they all appear on this thread by moderator staff support if that is agreeable please? Regards, Ibrahiim al Balooshi. |
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You could also simply add another group in a subsequent post.
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Thanks for the info on the image posting. I'm thinking now that this handle is bone, not ivory, if it is a bit more recent than the blade. If it was ivory it would have to be a pretty big piece as the handle is pretty large. No one has any knowledge of what story the carving might depict? I doubt that it is just some random art.
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ITS DIFFICULT TO SAY WHICH GODS ARE DEPICTED IN BATTLE AS THERE ARE SO MANY. TO TAKE A GUESS IT MAY BE HANUMAN THE MONKEY KING FIGHTING A TIGER OR LEOPARD DIETY , I HAVE NO NAME FOR SUCH A BEING BUT IT IS DEFINITELY CAT LIKE. THE FUNNY PART IS THE CAT HAS THE MONKEY BY THE TAIL.
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