MANDAU, Sword of the Dyak Head Hunters, Borneo - 7200
The MANDAU (sometimes also called “Parang Ihlang”) is the traditional sword of the Dyak tribes of Borneo. It was primarily associated with the Head Hunting tradition of the Dyaks but also used as a general-purpose jungle knife. It has a slightly curved single edge blade with a convex / concave cross section, allowing efficient strikes only along a circular line from top down. It is a fearsome and very efficient weapon in the experienced hand, and was really used for head hunting. This specific item has a 19th Century; 23 inch blade, filed and chiseled with scrolls and set with many brass scrolls and dots. The pommel is of the “L” shape. It is carved from hard wood in a beautiful and intricate design and bound with braided rattan. This piece comes with a scabbard in wood, partially carved and bound with rattan strips, and with a braided rattan belt. This Mandau comes with the compartment for a accessory knife (Piso Raout) made of wood bark (knife missing). Total length 31 inch (in scabbard). Very good condition. The blade has few darkened spots but no pitting and some grinding signs on the concave side. The scabbard may be a bit later to the blade but well made for it. Altogether an original authentic piece for real use. |