Woman from Golok, Tibet

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Woman from Golok, Tibet
Sawn -off big fella revisited .
This was originally designed to fit inside a Kifaru Claymore pouch and was reconditioned after its testing several years ago for a good customer in Canada . The bolt on micarta scales were removed and thin down a tad then reshaped for a more comfortable grip . The blade was re etched and stonewashed before re sharpening and now has a open spine coyote brown kydex sheath with IWB pull the dot closure and G -code clip .
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Antique kris from dad’s collection - used by a legendary hero from ancient Batavia ( now Jakarta ) named Pitung
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Weapons and mysticism in Banten, Indonesia
Brief Description
The golok is a traditional dagger from Banten Province in West Java, Indonesia. It is also fairly popular among Betawi people in Jakarta and the Sundanese people in West Java, and it can also be found in Southeast Asian countries like of Malaysia and the Philippines. Although the tradition of wearing golok is disappearing, it continues to have mystical value and politicians and leaders seek these powerful objects still produced by few masters in Banten. The photos document the ritual conducted each year in Ciomas, Banten to bath (mandi golok) and “fill” the golok with (eusi) power by passing a hammer on it.
Photographer
French anthropologist Gabriel Facal conducted fieldwork in 2015 in West Java and was helped with the photographic documentation by Yohan Gruzon. His research focuses on martial arts, initiation, rituals and techniques and since 2009 also on Muslim practices and institutions, traditional authority structures and informal political networks.
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