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Now here are some magic square examples on Moro kris:
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Whoa.
You’re an encyclopedia, man. Well done. Go ahead and drop the mic. Thanks! |
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After looking at the off-center way the hilt is mounted to the blade I am thinking that it is more likely that the silver plates were originally added to cover a tang repair than to imitate the triangular base sections seen on other kris blades.
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Oh I completely agree with you Robert. Good point and I think extremely likely.
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Robert and Battara,
Do you think the T'boli remounted hilt looks off center because the gangya has been removed? When I look at my own kris examples, it seems that mounting the hilt to a regular kris without its gangya would make the hilt appear to be asymmetrical. The integral T'boli guard peeping over the short side of the upper blade accentuates the asymmetry IMO. Ian. |
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Oh yes, Ian, think this quite likely.
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