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Very nice!!!
I don't know much about Ifugao but this one reminds me more than a little about Batak motifs. ![]() Michael |
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Hi Michael,
It looks Batak to me also, as I mentioned in my original post. The shaman hat has a label, describing it as Ifuago. The dagger is missing its label with just a piece of string remaining. As I purchased this from the original collector's estate, there may be a mixup. Whatever it is, it has a definite feeling of age, authenticity and power -- perhaps menace. The horse motif has similarities with the Sumba, (or Sumbawa) pony. Have not seen this style in Ifuago. The dagger, possibly spear point, is certainly old and very well made. Possibly a trade piece? I have a good head basket that I can post with the hat. Perhaps we can put together a setting. Though I wish these pieces could talk, I wonder if we would want to hear some of the things they could say! ![]() |
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Bill,
The horse motif is Sumba, not Sumbawa. And of course I would love to see the shaman's hat too. ![]() Michael |
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IMO the hilt is 100% Batak (VERY NICE).About blade i'dont know
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The blade doesn't look Bontoc or Ifugao.
Is that horse hair on it? Is the professor still with the living, could probably ask where he collected if he is? |
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This is nice, but definitely not Ifugao. My first thought was also Batak.
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A same Batak motif (but more younger
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