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			not quit the type of buckle you would expect?? How does it work than? 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	greetings ron  | 
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 I have seen buckles in different forms. Crocodile teeth, wooden peg, shell knot, bone. But I haven,t seen a buckle like this either myself. But as mentioned it could be hanged on it later. But dajaks also use stuff from trade. How it works: There is a ratan belt which is going around the waste. And it has a loop were the buckle is stuck through.. I have some better pics were you can see the whole ratan belt and some old pics of dajaks with mandaus on their waste attached, to give you a better imagination how it is fastened. Groeten, Maurice  | 
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			It took some time, but I found a likewise "amulet", now on a Bornean dart quiver!!! (by the way this one isn't mine).
		 
		
		
		
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