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Thanks a lot for the first comment! Tombak means spear in Indonesian language. That it's a repurposed spear tip was clear but I am unsure about its origin since I never have seen a similar spear tip before. Is it indeed a spear tip from Sumatra? And is the metal work indeed Sumatran? Could it be Malay work? Or from elsewhere? This was my intention. ![]() Best regards, Detlef |
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I would doubt tat this is Indonesian tombak or it would be a very unusual shape with an even more unusual mount.
It would be important to see the " peksi" because I'd rather suspect a Philippine's origin. |
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Like you I never have seen a spear point of this shape from Indonesia so like you I don't believe in an Indonesian origin.Quote:
Regards, Detlef |
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well the possibility that it may be from the Filippines is just an hunch. I have never see a spear in this shape but there are so many variations there, probably more than in Indonesia.
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I am nearly sure that it isn't from the Philippines! Regards, Detlef |
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The repousse work is not Philippine nor is the hilt or blade forms.
In addition, the metal is not silver but brass. |
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