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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: The Aussie Bush
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Hi Wayne,
Well said. The suspension system is intended for hanging on a wall as you noted, despite some older, high quality examples showing a similar suspension system. Those older dha were probably presentation/ceremonial items also, not designed for wearing but for show. The so-called "temple dha" of the 20th C likely served much the same function (at lower cost). Both your example and Kubur's are at the higher end of swords made in the last 50-60 years for these purposes. The replacement of the traditional baldric with one or two metal rings is a strong clue to their decorative purposes. |
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Join Date: Jun 2013
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Well, I stay on mine, 1930-1948, until the inscriptions are translated.
I let the discussion about suspensions and baldric to Peter and Iain. http://www.swordforum.com/vb4/showth...84-Burmese-Dha Thank you all for your opinions, all the information and the interesting discussion! Kind regards Kubur |
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