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  2. Hilt - Wikipedia

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    When worn, the sword knot is wrapped around the sword guard, or sometimes looped though a slot in the guard. The sword knot or sword strap , sometimes called a tassel, is a lanyard —usually of leather but sometimes of woven gold or silver bullion, or more often metallic lace—looped around the hand to prevent the sword being lost if it is ...

  3. Tekpi - Wikipedia

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    Side view of the pommel Front view of the pommel. The tekpi consists of a pointed metal main prong, that projects from a one-handed grip, two shorter metal side prongs, which project from the opposite sides of the base of the main prong and point in the same direction as it, and a blunt metal pommel, that attaches to the bottom of the grip. The ...

  4. Niabor - Wikipedia

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    Niabor (other names also include Beadah, Naibor, Nyabor, Nyabur, Parang Njabur Laki-Laki) is a curved sword from Borneo, a characteristic weapon of the Sea-Dayaks. [ 1 ] Description

  5. Sword - Wikipedia

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    A Hand and a half sword, colloquially known as a "bastard sword", was a sword with an extended grip and sometimes pommel so that it could be used with either one or two hands. Although these swords may not provide a full two-hand grip, they allowed its wielders to hold a shield or parrying dagger in their off hand, or to use it as a two-handed ...

  6. Pakayun - Wikipedia

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    The Pakayun (as it is called among Malay speaking Muruts) or Parapat (as in Murut language) [1] or Pelepet / Felepet (by the Lun Bawang / Lundayeh people) [2] is a sword very characteristic of the Murut people originating from Borneo. [3] The Pakayun is a Sabre sword with a light curved blade and has a curious forked pommel. [4]

  7. Pommel - Wikipedia

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    Pommel may refer to: Pommel (saddle) , the raised area at the front of an equestrian saddle Pommel (sword) , the cap at the end of the hilt of a European sword

  8. Pommel (sword) - Wikipedia

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  9. Kalis - Wikipedia

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    This example of a non-ornate pommel and simple hilt, wrapped in lacquered fiber for improved grip, is a style of kalis typically used by Moro warriors. The hilt is either straight or slightly curved (most common on cockatoo (kakatua) pommel hilts). Pommel variations are many, however the most common are the horse-hoof (the most distinctive ...