Indonesian Parang Nabur Sword

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An ethnographic weapon. Indonesian Parang Nabur Sword. Of interest to collectors of ethnographic and native weapons.

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Parang Nabur Sword, also known as a parang beladeh or parang belabang was a curved saber from the southern part of the island of Borneo in modern-day Indonesia. An Arabic-European-inspired design with a steel, 517mm single-edged blade with a hardwood and brass grip and crossguard. Included is a hardwood scabbard. 704mm in total length in scabbard

Condition: good, however, the knuckle bow is missing, and so are the bands around the scabbard which would’ve likely been brass or nickel. There are also some chips missing from the edge of the blade

Weight 3 kg

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