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Sword (Kalis or Sundang)

before 1916
Measurements
Overall: 70.2 cm (27 5/8 in.); Blade: 56.9 cm (22 3/8 in.)
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The part wavy, part straight blade form is known as a kalis taluseko.

Description

This sword’s blade is straight near the tip and transitions into gentle undulations toward the lower half. Fine inlaid geometric and floral motifs run along the central ridge. The ivory pommel takes the form of a cockatoo (kakatua), a high-status motif in southern Philippine weaponry. The curving blade form, intricate inlay, and ivory pommel make this a prestige weapon.
Kris, a sword with an asymmetrical, triangular base extending down into a wavy silver metal blade with a rounded point. A black, cylindrical hilt fastens to the blade, topped by a a light-yellow-brown piece that extends out in a diagonal flattened "S" shape. Two pieces of dark-bronze medal flank the hilt and fasten around the base of the blade. Spiral, "M"-shaped, and other organic patterns extend down the blade.

Sword (Kalis or Sundang)

before 1916

Philippines

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