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I'd say that pic speaks volumes...any specific info on the photo??
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Interesting...the swords the elephant handlers are carrying are not dha/daab(note the European style hilts), but the shield bearers do appear to be carrying them.
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I think it is a Thai khen. Beautiful shield.
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From the DRI, I found these terms for shield: dang: a large wooden shield used in Thailand, often elaborately painted (also dheng, dhung); see also daab dang. daab dang (dheng): (Thai) a daab used one-handed with a large, rectangular shield ("dang/dheng"). khen: small, round hide or metal shield or buckler used in Thailand, often elaborately painted; see also daab khen. daab khen: (Thai) a daab used one-handed with a buckler ("khen"). The term for shield I know in Thai is "Lo" so one to add to the list
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It's okay, Mark--that DRI guy is smart.
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Like: daab dang (dheng): (Thai) a daab used one-handed with a large, rectangular shield ("dang/dheng"). daab khen: (Thai) a daab used one-handed with a buckler ("khen"). daab lo: (Thai) daab used with a sheild. I wonder how the swords might differ then? Depending on the type of shield used? I imagine this could make sense different sword and shield paired ideally for certain benefits/ conditions/ different branch/ type of soldier unit...it would be great to have pictures/ further information to identify what each would look like and why! |
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Note also that there are two different types of shields in the picture...one narrow one, among the larger rectangular ones. |
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Thai shields & spears from a Thai palace...I think you will especial like these next photos, Charles...
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() There you go... Last one is pretty similar to the one you have...I see some Chinese influence.. Chinese coins in the middle bottom of the last photo.As you can see your's Charles is in fantastic condition compared to the above. Last edited by Nathaniel; 10th September 2010 at 02:18 PM. |
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![]() and also the forked item in his mouth...not really sure what it is...but I've seen something like it.... ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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I think this just continues to confirm our original theory that the shield is Thai.
Thanks for the terrific pics!! |
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