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Klebit Bok
A Klebit Bok shield, circa 1875–1925.
TypeShield
Place of originBorneo (East Kalimantan, North Kalimantan, West Kalimantan, Indonesia & Sarawak, Malaysia)
Service history
Used byKayan people (Borneo), Kenyah people
Specifications
Length110–130 cm (43–51 in)

The Klebit BokorKelavit Bok is the traditional shield of the Kelabit, Kayan and the Kenyah people originating from Borneo.[1] It is similar to the shields used by other Dayak people such as the Kliau of the Iban.

Description

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The Klebit Bok is a shield in a shape of a hexagon and painted on both sides. On its front, three demonic faces are often painted, in red, white and black and arranged vertically. Their staring, round eyes and grotesquely fanged mouths are surrounded by tufts of human hair attached with resin.[2]

The front is richly decorated with clumps of human hair forcefully pressed into the narrow cracks of wood before being secured by means of fresh wax. The hair is allegedly from hunted heads. It completes the designs, making the shield all the more terrifying for one's enemies.[3]

The reverse of the shield frequently depicts one or two figures whose heads and limbs dissolve into fantastic tendrils.[2] Its name is derived from klebit (meaning "shield") and bok (meaning "hair") indicating a strong connection between the shield and the hair with which it is decorated.[3]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Anton Willem Nieuwenhuis (1994). Di Pedalaman Borneo: Perjalanan Dari Pontianak Ke Samarinda, 1894. Penerbit PT Gramedia Pustaka Utama bekerja sama dengan Borneo Research Council, Indonesia Office. ISBN 978-979-605-051-2.
  • ^ a b Douglas Fraser (1968). Early Chinese Art and the Pacific Basin: A Photographic Exhibition. Intercultural Arts Press. ISBN 0-913456-17-9.
  • ^ a b Albert G Van Zonneveld (2002). Traditional Weapons of The Indonesian Archipelago. Koninklyk Instituut Voor Taal Land. ISBN 90-5450-004-2.
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