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Golok Sumatra Tandok Kakatua (Parrot).

Golok Sumatra Tandok Kakatua (Parrot) – A fine example of a short sword called golok from the eastern Indonesian islands of Sumbawa. The handle is made of buffalo horn and very well carved in the form of a parrot or kakaktua. The sheath is made of well selected woods with tight grains, and has a horn top with repoussed white metal panels and bands.

Thick and very sturdy blade with a single sharp edge and a broad top; features common in goloks.

Pamor patterns are not contrasting, as it is the norm from the region, and are arranged in the mlumah technique of the wos utah or scattered rice variations.

Condition: Very good condition.

Age:  Krises and other edge weapons from the region are traditionally made without any date stampings or engravings of the makers' name. Although a kris smith or "empu" has his own styles configured together with the dapor and especially the ganjar (cross piece). Obvious age wear and tear, usage, familiarity with forms, motifs and designs, origin and history, mediums and materials used are our guidelines in determining an approximate age. This particular piece, from our experience and knowledge, should go back to the late 19th early 20th century.

Length of blade: 14.5".   Overall length: 20.5".

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