Si Euli Explained

Si Euli
Origin:Indonesia (Nias)
Type:Knife
Is Bladed:Yes
Used By:Nias people
Length:39cm (15inches)
Blade Type:Single edge
Hilt Type:Wood
Sheath Type:Wood

Si Euli is a traditional dagger or knife that originates from Nias (mostly North Nias[1]), an island off the west coast of North Sumatra, Indonesia.[2] There are versions of this knife worn by men or for daily use.[3]

Description

A dagger with a narrow, straight blade carried diagonally in the centre of the belt. The hilt is separated from the blade by a cylindrical brass ring and is curved at the end or makes a slight curve at about halfway. In the latter case the top of the hilt is flattened. The scabbard is straight and has a cross-piece at the mouth protruding towards the blade's edge or towards both sides. To the rear it may have a small protrusion, but also a prominent protrusion the point of which curves somewhat upwards. The scabbard may be wound with a brass wire and may have a small angled foot. Sometimes it has small chains with bells.[4]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Book: Volkenkundig Museum Nusantara (Delft, Netherlands). Nias. 1990. Volkenkundig Museum Nusantara. 90-71423-05-0.
  2. Book: Taiwan Sheng Li Bo Wu Guan. Taiwan Sheng Li Bo Wu Guan Ban Nian Kan, Volume 60. 2009. The Museum.
  3. Book: Ethnografisch Museum Delft. Indonesische Kunst Uit Eigen Bezit: Tentoonstelling Gehouden Naar Aanleiding van het Honderdjarig Bestaan van de "Indische Verzameling", Sinds 1911, Ethnografisch Museum, 1864–1964. 1964. Ethnografisch Museum - Delft. B009GM335W.
  4. Book: Albert G Van Zonneveld. Traditional Weapons of the Indonesian Archipelago. 2002. Koninklyk Instituut Voor Taal Land. 90-5450-004-2.