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Drabant1701 8th January 2019 05:09 PM

A small Jambiya for comments, and a big one to.
 
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I bought a lot with two jambiyas at auction. I really like the large one and bought it as a wall hanger in my study. From what I can gather the large one is Saudi from the first half of the 20th century and the small one is from Yemen and about the same age.

I have some questions regarding the small jambiya. Its really small, only 26cm. could it been have made for a boy? The belt is also small, at the largest hole the lenght is about 75cm.

Furthermore, does anyone know what the red stones are made of. It feels like plastic to me, soem sort of resin maybe.

Thank you for taking the to read my post.

colin henshaw 8th January 2019 05:26 PM

Not my field - but they look great old pieces, well done.

A.alnakkas 8th January 2019 06:38 PM

Well done. Those are southern Hejaz and Southern modern day saudi daggers.

To make it easier, it is worn by tribes that populate the south. So you’d see it in Yemen, Najran and even Taif.

G. Mansfield 9th January 2019 02:53 AM

Hi Drabant1701,

Your jambiyas seem to have some age to them with the quality in craftsmanship silverwork and blade. As for the stones, I have seen plastic (bead-like) on the more recent pieces, or as new replacements of lost older ones, but also carnelian stone which I believe is at the end of the chape in the last photo.

-Geoff

Kubur 9th January 2019 09:51 AM

Your jambiya are really nice and well worn...
I've seen the same on the hadramawt, Yemen.
For the size look at this thread
http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showth...ht=size+matter

Drabant1701 9th January 2019 11:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Kubur
Your jambiya are really nice and well worn...
I've seen the same on the hadramawt, Yemen.
For the size look at this thread
http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showth...ht=size+matter

Thank you everyone for your response. Thank you for the link Kubur, it was very informative. The small jambiya is super sharp, nothing one would let a child wear, i supose, not even in times old.


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