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Join Date: Sep 2014
Posts: 924
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Thank you Kai for your kind message !
The infos are really helpful ! For the brass(?) 3+ crowns, I just wonder if the all gold mounted multi crowns sikin panjangs were just ceremonials weapons ( with the ivory scabbard...) and the brass mounted, less soft than gold , for ''real battle weapons'' as the samuraïs did when they alternate the koshirae on their swords between battle/ceremonial I read too about suasa gold and the islamic position about to much gold on weapons, maybe there is a clue here ?... |
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Join Date: Sep 2014
Posts: 924
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Here three other pictures for share,
The whole sword, with daylight pictures, always better... and one of the scabbard as you mentioned Kai, with interesting inscriptions, the shape for an islamic sourate but no text/ sentences... talismanic ? Kind regards |
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Join Date: Apr 2005
Posts: 3,255
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Hello Franc,
Thanks for the additional pics! How thoroughly did you clean the calyx? Please check whether the dark recesses of the motifs hold remnants of enamel or plain dirt... ![]() Quote:
Nothing on the backside? Regards, Kai |
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Join Date: Sep 2014
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No, nothing on the other side, ( except floral design ...) For the calyx, no enamel under the dark dirt, same structure-color than the first crown. Kind regards |
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