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Old 14th December 2013, 09:44 AM   #14
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Originally Posted by Jim McDougall
Thank you Jasper for posting this! These stylized zoomorphic quillon terminals really do present an interesting case for influence and symbolic styling diffusion. These downturned quillons with such terminals do indeed seem to reflect similarities in a sense to the Nasrid hilt forms as well as to the makara/dragonheads of Ottoman and Indian subcontinent.

Great examples you have posted and good to see this thread back up

Hi Jim,

Always very nice to hear from you.

Indeed, these terminals come in different cultures on daggers, usually of later period than the dagger under discussion (1425). A beautiful example from the same period is a parry block made ​​of jade from Uzbekistan.
This beautiful piece is in the permanent collection of the METMUSEUM.
inv. nr 02.18.765

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Jasper
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