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NavdeepBal 14th June 2018 04:33 AM

Is this Wootz?
 
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i was hoping this tulwar I have was wootz, so i cleaned the blade a little bit and the pattern slightly matches my other wootz tulwars but also matches other Skela, or Watered steel, tulwars I have. Here are a few patterns on the blade but let me know what you guys think. What could the blade be?

mariusgmioc 14th June 2018 10:39 PM

I honestly cannot see any kind of pattern. Try polishing the blade, then etch it and if it is wootz the pattern will be clearly visible.

Battara 15th June 2018 02:39 AM

I agree. At the very least do what in the nihonto community is called a "window" or a section. That way you will not waste your whole time on the blade if no wootz is present.

NavdeepBal 15th June 2018 06:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Battara
I agree. At the very least do what in the nihonto community is called a "window" or a section. That way you will not waste your whole time on the blade if no wootz is present.

Yea thats what I’m gonna do. Ill post the pics here. Its really frustrating because I can see it person but in pics the pattern doesnt show up. Im gonna etch a part of the blade soon. So hopefully pattern emerges.

NavdeepBal 18th June 2018 03:18 AM

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Not my piece but the patterns on this blade match mine exactly, just lighter. The owner claims its wootz. Is it really?

mariusgmioc 19th June 2018 01:32 PM

Taking good photos of the wootz patterns is quite difficult. Good luck!

RSWORD 19th June 2018 02:08 PM

I can see the pattern in your original pictures but they are not clear enough to determine if wootz or pattern weld. India. Crystalline Damascus can have a very tight grain structure and not jump out at you. Additional etching is not going to improve the grain. Your best bet is to take the pictures in good sunlight and angle the blade to try and capture the pattern. From what I can see it looks like Indian crystalline wootz steel.

mariusgmioc 19th June 2018 05:45 PM

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Originally Posted by RSWORD
Additional etching is not going to improve the grain.

From my experience, good etching can, in most cases, dramatically improve the contrast and enhance the pattern.

:shrug:

RSWORD 19th June 2018 07:19 PM

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Originally Posted by mariusgmioc
From my experience, good etching can, in most cases, dramatically improve the contrast and enhance the pattern.

:shrug:

Of course that is true for a blade that is not in polish and etch compar dnto a blade that is as just polished and etched. All that is doing is showing the potental of the pattern that is already intrinsic to the blade. It is not improving the pattern, contrast or vividness from when it was originally made. A sword that has a burned out wootz pattern will always yield a burned out pattern no matter the quality of frequency of etch. In the example shown the blade is fairly clean without putting. The etch brought what microcrystalline pattern is there versus what was showing prior to the etch but the actual pattern is not going to get any better with subsequent etched. He might get some improvement in the consistency of the pattern maybe from an inconsistent or uneven etch the first time around but based on what I am seeing he will not get substantially better results.

NavdeepBal 20th June 2018 02:22 AM

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Originally Posted by RSWORD
Of course that is true for a blade that is not in polish and etch compar dnto a blade that is as just polished and etched. All that is doing is showing the potental of the pattern that is already intrinsic to the blade. It is not improving the pattern, contrast or vividness from when it was originally made. A sword that has a burned out wootz pattern will always yield a burned out pattern no matter the quality of frequency of etch. In the example shown the blade is fairly clean without putting. The etch brought what microcrystalline pattern is there versus what was showing prior to the etch but the actual pattern is not going to get any better with subsequent etched. He might get some improvement in the consistency of the pattern maybe from an inconsistent or uneven etch the first time around but based on what I am seeing he will not get substantially better results.

Thank you guys for the feedback. I am 80% sure that the blade is wootz. Im gonna polish a part of the blade, etch and then take pics outdoors. Hopefully the pattern is a lot more visible.


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