In the 80’s I bought from Yemeni souk in Jeddah KSA
a solid silver sword guard.
On that time, a blade additionned to a scabbard was out of my finances …
Later, in France, I found a sword without scabbard,
the guard was very commun, but the blade was attractive,
at that time, my knowledge was very light and I wasn’t know at all the origines of that arm.
Then, when I saw the pictures for the same sword, but complet,
(
http://www.oriental-arms.com/item.php?id=1208)
I did my best to see my dream become realty.
In Syria, Damascus, taking avantage for a discovery of the country,
I took with me my sword, and look for someone able to create a nice scabbard for a reasonable price.
Here we are for the result

- scabbard Turkish fashion
- in that the scabbard is slit from the mouth along the spine side for about 11 cm. to allow the sharply curved blade to be withdrawn,
- scabbard cover with buffalo leather and silver mounts,
- decorated with three silver scabbard rings
à +
Dom