Honestly, we do not know. The design on the blade is common in region between Lanna and Burma and we choose to go with design that was quite generic and common.
@@siameseedge It is not common.Burmese Bird's Wing Sowrds have different characteristics . So much different from Thai swords and Lanna swords. You are showing the fake one. It is not a actual burmese sword.
@@princeshein4341 We understand your thought. As this is a piece that inspire by Burmese Dha antique we work on while we retain the characteristic and handling similar to burmese Dha we tone some aspect to make it easier to handle for beginner. As original Burmese Dha are harder to handle if not by train person in our opinion. On the other side, locating and finding a good quality Dha from Myanmar is extremely hard nowaday. Cheer.
Might as well get a real Burmese dha at this point, looks like a regular machete that we cut our wood or bushes with.😂 overpriced, even the real one cause around $200 USD mid price price.
👍👍👍👍👌 Dimensions: handle, blade?
The Blade is 24" - Handle is 8"
Please check out site for more detail.
siameseedge.com/BurmeseDha
Burmese Dha Balde 33 inches , Handle 10 inches, Mostly single handed but sometimes double
Where can i get IT ?
Please email us at siameseedge@gmail.com or Facebook page same name.
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Very good sword I prefer south east Asia weaponry than Japanese or Chinese/Yuan Shi Kai periods 😋😝🤪😜😛
Thank you
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which region of Burma is it from
Honestly, we do not know.
The design on the blade is common in region between Lanna and Burma and we choose to go with design that was quite generic and common.
Mostly Central Myanmar (Burma)
@@siameseedge It is not common.Burmese Bird's Wing Sowrds have different characteristics . So much different from Thai swords and Lanna swords. You are showing the fake one. It is not a actual burmese sword.
@@princeshein4341 We understand your thought. As this is a piece that inspire by Burmese Dha antique we work on while we retain the characteristic and handling similar to burmese Dha we tone some aspect to make it easier to handle for beginner. As original Burmese Dha are harder to handle if not by train person in our opinion.
On the other side, locating and finding a good quality Dha from Myanmar is extremely hard nowaday.
Cheer.
Might as well get a real Burmese dha at this point, looks like a regular machete that we cut our wood or bushes with.😂 overpriced, even the real one cause around $200 USD mid price price.