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					Originally Posted by Dom
					
				 
				Aleikum Salam Ibrahim 
you are probably right,  
myself I never bring more importance about this (cross) sign,  
what is for me, a decor element, and not necessarily, a religious expression
 
my remark was the reflect of comments that I got,  
during all the years spent in Middle-East, and even in Egypt   
I understood that was a sensitive point, and I kept this in my mind     
this, explaining ... that    
best regards
 
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Dom  
			
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Salaams Dom ~ I think we can work around the cross thing, as usual, very effectively. The reference I meant to show today I accidentally left at home so it will be done tomorrow  

 .. and will show a "Chelaberd" carpet with Kazak arrow patterns. I think the dagger pommel shows 4 arrows meeting in the middle (rather than a deliberate cross, though as I say, cross insignia are common on silk road and regional textiles/rugs depicting lighted candles as a welcome sign ) and flanked by what I see as the 33 marks. The figure 5 marks on the hilt are classic designs in the region. I would say from the Kazak area roughly running from Astrakan south down the western side of the Caspian ~ thereabouts. Rug picture will follow tomorrow.  
  
Regards, 
Ibrahiim al Balooshi.