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galvano 6th March 2009 05:40 PM

jambiya
 
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my new jambiya. qajar period
18 eme or 19 eme ? you opinion

ALEX 6th March 2009 05:53 PM

It's easy, Galvano, as it could be only one opinion - Very Nice:-)
Nice walrus hilt of above average quality. The blade appears to be wootz.
You're right - Persian/Qajar, 19th Cent. Very elegant jambiya. Would benefit from light blade cleaning and etching as it appears to have small amounts of rust, but do NOT clean the hilt.

galvano 6th March 2009 07:06 PM

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soon at home - )

Dom 6th March 2009 07:30 PM

WHhhooaaaa !! :D
too beauty :eek:
completly agree with Alex comments, nothing to add

à +

Dom

ariel 6th March 2009 10:09 PM

Khorasani published several of them in his book; most taken from Artzi and Avner's collection and attributed to Dr. David Darom ( why?).
They are bizarre, to my mind, with their "domestic bliss" motive or occasional frank pornography. Can't imagine them used as weapons :o :o

galvano 9th March 2009 07:04 PM

now at home
 
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news photos

ALEX 9th March 2009 11:43 PM

Very nice pictures! The decoration motif on the scabbard fittings does not look Persian, it looks more like Ottoman/Turkish work to me, 19th Century in my opinion. Makes it even more interesting:-) The tip is obviously missing and was shortened as a repair(?). Very nice court/ceremonial dagger indeed. Agree with Ariel - too beautiful for combat purposes:-)

ariel 10th March 2009 04:49 AM

No, not Ottoman. They had better taste :D
The one from Artzi's collection ( subsequently published by Khorasani) shows couples engaging in sexual intercourse in different positions and another naked woman watching them and an inscription " You stabbed me hard 1000 times, but I would not die unless you stab me with this blade" ( I changed the Khorasani's translation a bit to make it readable).
Khorasani then explained that it was likely a gift to a man from his loving wife and the depiction of another woman was just to excite his sexual fantasy.
Ottomans used ornaments of carnations and tulips.

Gt Obach 10th March 2009 06:17 PM

excellent dagger !!

you have a beauty there... i'd bet there is some very nice patterning fulad on that blade.... ofcourse it is functional.. and a nice slicer !
- it should easily etch a nice dark Persian pattern ... with ivory handle.. oh that is fantastic

i'm not sure the case goes with it...

there is no denying its a beaut

;)

galvano 14th March 2009 01:51 PM

after first cleaning
 
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your opinion? any polishing

galvano 14th March 2009 05:18 PM

hi
 
please
what is the form for the point of the scabbard ?
thanks

Dom 20th March 2009 07:41 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by ariel
shows naked woman watching them .

not from Artzi's collection, but from "Hermann-Historica"

Adam has a strong effect to watch Eva naked ...
where is that Islam :o
times blessed by God :p

(unable to translate the 2 cartouches, coze .. farsi, not arabic)

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Dom

galvano 21st March 2009 02:20 PM

fulad test
 
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please your opinion.
thanks

Gt Obach 21st March 2009 07:05 PM

its shines like a pearl

very lucky to own it ;)

galvano 21st March 2009 08:38 PM

wootz wootz wootz
 
yes greg
I like wootz but this one is very beautiful.
I want to have only wootz in my collection!!!!!


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