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Outside of the cast ferule and the woven scabbard bands I see little recognizable from that region. The upturned scabbard is very distinct. The pommel knob looks like it was meant for a lanyard. We also see cast ferules on Kachin daos. I would also consider Himalayan foothills as potential origin, particularly due to the greater variability of cultures and weapon styles of that region.
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![]() I have the hope that someone can recognize the handle form, I am pretty sure that I have seen this form before but can't remember where and when! ![]() Regards, Detlef |
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Hi Detlef,
That's an interesting knife and scabbard. I don't know where it is from and have not seen a similar ensemble. There are a few features that I found interesting.
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Thank you for your comment! ![]() Regards, Detlef |
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Here is a sword with a similar upturned scabbard end. |
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