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28th August 2010, 01:56 AM | #1 |
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Where is this rencong?
Anyway, it would be of higher status to have 14k+ over swassa. Back then the moulding of the metal was not the chore like it is today. |
28th August 2010, 06:56 AM | #2 |
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Chore = daily routine.
No, I can not imagine how they would make such crowns with only charcoal/wood fire. The crowns are not solid and they are made with much detail. |
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28th August 2010, 06:25 PM | #4 |
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Sorry Asomotif. By chore I meant a lot of work (US colloquial expression). Back then they had more experience with doing this type of work than we do today.
Recong with another eh? Oh well..... |
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30th August 2010, 01:47 PM | #6 |
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bronbeek
Was able to visit the Bronbeek Museum this weekend.
Unfortunately it is no langer a small heaven for those interested in the military history of the Dutch East Indies - it dropped from the first place in my list of favourite museums in the Netherlands.... There are still a few good Aceh weapons on display among which the rencong in the photo from Willem with triple crown and golden back on an ivory handle. Also a peudeung with the handle totally covered in gold (I think the same as in Zonneveld...) - still looking for one like that - tips are most welcome But no longer the Aceh flags and the large amounts of ethnographic weapons they had in the previous set up. Will post pictures of the rencong with crowns later on. |
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And what are they displaying? Just wait a few years, and all there will be left is a puppet-show! Do they still exhibiting that mandau in a showcase, or did they stuff that one away behind doors also? Regards, Maurice |
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30th August 2010, 05:58 PM | #8 | |
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Gone and none on display...
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