Dagger - Indonesia (No reserve price)

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Description from the seller

3 items in total = 1 Badek knife with scabbard - 1 Kerambit with scabbard - 1 extra sheath for the Kerambit.

The Badik is beautifully crafted, the blade has a nice traditional texture and a deliberately created notch on its upper side. The handle is made of wood. The scabbard is also made of wood. Minimal damage, very good condition, a few small scratches.

The Kerambit is in good condition overall. The handle is traditionally made of buffalo horn and has a small crack. The blade holds in the handle very well. The scabbard is old, but in quite good condition. It is made of wood, the metal parts are made of silver metal. As the wood has dried out with age, some rings are loose and move freely.

Extra kerambit scabbard. It is made of wood, the metal parts are made of silver metal. It is broken, someone glued it together in the past with glue and also replaced the missing wood inside the scabbard with glue. It can be assembled in a way that at first glance looks like it is in order, but it is not. If the next owner is handy, or has it repaired by a careful craftsman, it will certainly be repaired.

In total, three very interesting pieces originating from Indonesia.

3 items in total = 1 Badek knife with scabbard - 1 Kerambit with scabbard - 1 extra sheath for the Kerambit.

The Badik is beautifully crafted, the blade has a nice traditional texture and a deliberately created notch on its upper side. The handle is made of wood. The scabbard is also made of wood. Minimal damage, very good condition, a few small scratches.

The Kerambit is in good condition overall. The handle is traditionally made of buffalo horn and has a small crack. The blade holds in the handle very well. The scabbard is old, but in quite good condition. It is made of wood, the metal parts are made of silver metal. As the wood has dried out with age, some rings are loose and move freely.

Extra kerambit scabbard. It is made of wood, the metal parts are made of silver metal. It is broken, someone glued it together in the past with glue and also replaced the missing wood inside the scabbard with glue. It can be assembled in a way that at first glance looks like it is in order, but it is not. If the next owner is handy, or has it repaired by a careful craftsman, it will certainly be repaired.

In total, three very interesting pieces originating from Indonesia.

Details

Era
1900-2000
Country of origin
Indonesia
Condition
Good
Overall Length
20 cm
Estimated period
1960-1970
Czech RepublicVerified
Private

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Disclaimer: Decorative and Martial Arts Use Only This item is offered for auction with the understanding that it is intended exclusively for decorative purposes or martial arts practice. By participating in this auction, you agree to: Comply with all applicable laws, regulations, and policies. Ensure that your use of this item is consistent with the stated purposes. Please note that this item has not been inspected by Catawiki for safety or functionality. Catawiki does not condone illegal activities and is not responsible for any damage or injury resulting from the use or misuse of this item.

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