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OsobistGB 1st July 2018 10:41 PM

Khanjar / Jambiya for identification please.
 
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Hello Dear Colleagues,
Recently acquired this Khanjar / Jambiya.I guess it's Persia, but I'm not sure.A curved double-edged sturdy steel blade, and steel hilt richly damascened with silver koftgari foliage and scrolls.
Please help in the identification :)
Thank you in advance!

Bob A 2nd July 2018 12:17 AM

Most of the Persian khanjars I've seen have animals ornamenting the hilt/ricasso areas. I'm inclined toward India, but with an empty data set. I eagerly await the coming of the knowledgeable.

Battara 2nd July 2018 02:07 AM

I hate to say but this looks like a tourist piece made in India or Pakistan. I had one like this once with Urdu inscription.

Ian 2nd July 2018 04:12 AM

I'm afraid I must agree with Jose. This looks like a recently made decorative piece. The koftgari work is of poor quality and the metal on the hilt is gaping at the seam in several places.

motan 2nd July 2018 11:23 AM

Hi,
I must agree with Battara and Ian on this. It is made for the tourist market, probably in Damascus, Syria. There used to be a lively scene of production of many types of bazar items there, including many types of daggers. The geometric koftgari style differentiates them from more common and recent North Indian fantasy pieces, which are also all-metal with silver koftgari.
Having said that, the blade is better quality than most of its kind.
Some of these date to early 20th c. This one is probably mid 20th c.
Eytan


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