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Originally Posted by Battara
shayde78, this is a good question. In order to place the thin ribbons of gold on the metal, the surface of the metal has to be grooved and "scratched" in order to hold the gold. Then the gold is hammered into the grooves. This is the essence of koftgari which you see on the blade. These grooves obscure the surface of the damascus, but the damascus is through out the length and depth of the blade.
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I would also point out that there appears to be a photographic watermark positioned on the cartouche. This could also obscure the pattern welds in this area.