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Miguel 5th November 2015 08:37 PM

Origin of this Jambiya
 
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Hi Everyone,
I have had this knife for a long time but have never known its origin. It is a very plain knife but beautifully made. I think the blade is Wootz and may be Persian due to it`s waisting in from the hilt, shape and perfectly defined central rib. The horn handle also has, in my opinion. some prsian features such as the radiusing of the top and bottom horizontal sections of the hilt with the vertical grip and yet the small drilled tang extension is an Indian and Afghan feature. :confused:
I would be most grateful for your opinions.
Regards. Miguel

ALEX 6th November 2015 02:01 PM

Miguel, I totally agree with you. A nice example of Indo-Persian jambiya. The horn handle is Indian in my opinion, and the blade is more Persian in form, although well could be Indian. hard to venture a definitive answer, but inclining towards Indian). have you test-etched it?

Miguel 8th November 2015 08:01 PM

Thanks for your comments Alex, I think that you may be correct in thinking Indian. It is the hilt that steers me to think Indian also. I have not tried the polish and etch test as I like it this way.
Regards
Miguel

estcrh 8th November 2015 08:38 PM

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I have always liked the shape of these.


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