Panay Tenegre

Weapon Picture: 
Period: 
Circa 1800s/early 1900's

Diety head hilt. Intricately carved. made out of Kamagong (iron wood). Not much is known about these mysterious hilts; who or what they represent. The disc guard is made out of carabao, or water buffalo horn. The blade appears to be monosteel, made from a raspfile (notice the faint scale-like engravings on the blade). Typical of Visayan blades, it has a bevelled edge; flat on one side andchiseled on the other side. Usually denotes if the original owner is left or right handed. Scabbard style is also typical of Panay/Negros Islands; leather throat with brass bands.

Overall length: 
62.9 cm
Blade length: 
49.5 cm
Handle length: 
13.3 cm
Scabbard length: 
52.9 cm
Source: 
www.arscives.com

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