File:No. 416 Javanese sword with straight blade.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionNo. 416 Javanese sword with straight blade.jpg |
English: No. 416.
Sword, the hilt of carved ivory and wood, grip of leather, straight blade. Sheath of polished wood. Javanese. Uploader's note: This is a Javanese sundang sword. This type of sword is known as kalis in the Philippines, but it's known as sundang in Indonesia, Malaysia, and Brunei. |
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