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Badek Bugis Tri Warna 809.

Badek Bugis Tri Warna 809- A very good and rare example of a side weapon called the badek from the southern Sulawesi regions of Bugis. Finely carved handle is made from angsena woods, with the pierced through carved top sheath made of kemuning woods and an ebony bottom stem. A silver ferrule completes fittings.

Very sturdy blade with a single sharp edge and a pointy tip is typical of badek of Bugis in origin.

Pamor patterns are rare and are arranged in the miring technique. At the base a swirl like formation is seen and is called pamor qul buntet. Above it are two different patterns; one shows vertical lines called pamor adeg or standing pamor, and the other is called unthuk banyu or water bubbles. With 3 different arrangements, it is also called tri-warna or tri-colored.

The pamor qul buntet is said to protect the owner in times of chaos, while the pamor adeg is said to protect the owner from natural mishaps, and the pamor unthuk banyu is said to enhance the owner’s popularity.

Condition: Very good condition.

Age:  Krises and other edge weapons 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 century.

Length of blade: 8".   Overall length: 11.3".

Price:- US$235 plus shipment.

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