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Tjikeroeh Golok Carved Sword

$150.00

The Tjikeroeh Golok Carved Sword with Eagle Head Handle is a striking example of traditional Indonesian craftsmanship, blending functional design with intricate artistry. Originating from the Tjikeroeh region of West Java, this golok is a testament to the region's rich cultural heritage and martial traditions.

The sword features a sturdy, single-edged blade, typically around 12-18 inches in length, forged from high-quality spring steel. The blade's design is slightly curved, optimized for chopping and slicing, making it an effective tool for both combat and utility purposes. The blade is often adorned with subtle engravings, adding a touch of elegance to its robust functionality.

One of the most distinctive features of the Tjikeroeh Golok is its handle, which is intricately carved from hardwood and culminates in a beautifully detailed eagle head at the tip. The eagle head is not only a symbol of strength and freedom but also showcases the artisan's exceptional skill and attention to detail. The handle's carvings often depict traditional motifs and symbols, enhancing its cultural significance. The handle is ergonomically designed to provide a secure and comfortable grip, ensuring effective handling during use.

This golok comes with a matching scabbard, also carved from hardwood, featuring detailed designs that complement the sword. The scabbard not only protects the blade but also serves as a decorative piece, reflecting the rich artistic traditions of West Java.

The Tjikeroeh Golok Carved Sword with Eagle Head Handle is not just a weapon but a piece of art, embodying the craftsmanship and cultural heritage of its origin. It is perfect for collectors, martial artists, and anyone interested in traditional Indonesian weaponry.

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The Tjikeroeh Golok Carved Sword with Eagle Head Handle is a striking example of traditional Indonesian craftsmanship, blending functional design with intricate artistry. Originating from the Tjikeroeh region of West Java, this golok is a testament to the region's rich cultural heritage and martial traditions.

The sword features a sturdy, single-edged blade, typically around 12-18 inches in length, forged from high-quality spring steel. The blade's design is slightly curved, optimized for chopping and slicing, making it an effective tool for both combat and utility purposes. The blade is often adorned with subtle engravings, adding a touch of elegance to its robust functionality.

One of the most distinctive features of the Tjikeroeh Golok is its handle, which is intricately carved from hardwood and culminates in a beautifully detailed eagle head at the tip. The eagle head is not only a symbol of strength and freedom but also showcases the artisan's exceptional skill and attention to detail. The handle's carvings often depict traditional motifs and symbols, enhancing its cultural significance. The handle is ergonomically designed to provide a secure and comfortable grip, ensuring effective handling during use.

This golok comes with a matching scabbard, also carved from hardwood, featuring detailed designs that complement the sword. The scabbard not only protects the blade but also serves as a decorative piece, reflecting the rich artistic traditions of West Java.

The Tjikeroeh Golok Carved Sword with Eagle Head Handle is not just a weapon but a piece of art, embodying the craftsmanship and cultural heritage of its origin. It is perfect for collectors, martial artists, and anyone interested in traditional Indonesian weaponry.

The Tjikeroeh Golok Carved Sword with Eagle Head Handle is a striking example of traditional Indonesian craftsmanship, blending functional design with intricate artistry. Originating from the Tjikeroeh region of West Java, this golok is a testament to the region's rich cultural heritage and martial traditions.

The sword features a sturdy, single-edged blade, typically around 12-18 inches in length, forged from high-quality spring steel. The blade's design is slightly curved, optimized for chopping and slicing, making it an effective tool for both combat and utility purposes. The blade is often adorned with subtle engravings, adding a touch of elegance to its robust functionality.

One of the most distinctive features of the Tjikeroeh Golok is its handle, which is intricately carved from hardwood and culminates in a beautifully detailed eagle head at the tip. The eagle head is not only a symbol of strength and freedom but also showcases the artisan's exceptional skill and attention to detail. The handle's carvings often depict traditional motifs and symbols, enhancing its cultural significance. The handle is ergonomically designed to provide a secure and comfortable grip, ensuring effective handling during use.

This golok comes with a matching scabbard, also carved from hardwood, featuring detailed designs that complement the sword. The scabbard not only protects the blade but also serves as a decorative piece, reflecting the rich artistic traditions of West Java.

The Tjikeroeh Golok Carved Sword with Eagle Head Handle is not just a weapon but a piece of art, embodying the craftsmanship and cultural heritage of its origin. It is perfect for collectors, martial artists, and anyone interested in traditional Indonesian weaponry.

Category: Knives/Blades

Country of Origin: Village of Tjikeroeh in Java, Indonesia

Maker: Local Master Smith

In House Collection: 1 of 1

Condition; G

Condition Additional Notes: Wear as shown

Material: Good quality spring steel for the blade and hardwood scabbard and grip

Age: 19th Century-Early 20th Century

Size: 21.5" long with scabbard

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