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ALEX 18th February 2014 08:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Multumesc
We found that the shield was brought from Syria.I want you to help me with translate of the text.Thank you very much. :) :) :)

Speaking of acid, this shield was made by acid-etch technique with some hand engraved touches, and it's a bazaar production. It certainly could have been sold in Syria, just as in any other Eastern or Asian market where acid etch items were produced for the tourist market.

Multumesc 20th February 2014 01:16 PM

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Most of the weapons in history, were purchased in the bazaar. ;) My shield is old and original.The shield is not tourist. :cool: You've seen the pictures look like before restoration?Acid etching weapons (swords, halberds, shields, etc.) is many hundreds of years ago. ;) Anyway thank you very much for your opinion. :) But I am interested in more than what is written on it.Below is a picture from the 19th century that authentic military weapons (swords, shields) were sold in the bazaar in Syria.So how to translate text on the shield?Thank you. :)

Multumesc 20th February 2014 01:24 PM

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Below is a picture from the 19th century that authentic military weapons (swords, shields) were sold in the bazaar in Syria. ;)

ALEX 20th February 2014 02:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Multumesc
Most of the weapons in history, were purchased in the bazaar. ;) My shield is old and original.The shield is not tourist. :cool: You've seen the pictures look like before restoration?Acid etching weapons (swords, halberds, shields, etc.) is many hundreds of years ago. ;) Anyway thank you very much for your opinion. :) But I am interested in more than what is written on it.Below is a picture from the 19th century that authentic military weapons (swords, shields) were sold in the bazaar in Syria.So how to translate text on the shield?Thank you. :)

It is what it is. And it is a tourist item. "Bazaar production" does not mean where it was sold, it means how it was made and what buyer it was intended for. It was made in a quickest and cheapest way possible, to be sold to anyone, as souvenir or gift. You're making a mistake assuming that rust and oxidation are signs of age and originality. They are not. The quality and features of the item are!
Also, what acid-etched weapons you mentioned are hundreds years old?
Have you considered 19th century revival acid-etched items comparing to your shield?
What do you mean by "old and original"? Specifically, how old do you think this shield is and of what origin?

Multumesc 21st February 2014 10:39 AM

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Thank you very much for your opinion Alex. ;) :) :) :) :) :) :)

Multumesc 22nd February 2014 05:35 PM

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I had better pictures with text Farsi. I copied the text with a marker on a special paper for translate...ll pray especially Mr. AJ1356 if I can translate the text on the shield.You said it FARSI text.Please both you and the entire forum - Ethnographic Weapons-in translating this text because I like oriental culture.Thank you for your support and especially appreciate the effort that you submit in knowledge of history.Multumesc.

Multumesc 5th March 2014 06:47 PM

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On a shield almost identical mine I found these words.What do you think about these words? :shrug: Thank you very much gentlemen. :)


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