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Old 27th June 2013, 04:07 PM   #4
A.alnakkas
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I doubt it is a true shibriya: their blades have pronounced angular bent. This one is curved, not bent.
Not all shibriyas come with bent blades. There are different makers with different styles and the types are usually called according to the maker's family name. Dont know too much details but what makes a shibriya a shibriya is its size, not the shape of the blade.

Shibriya is a variation of the word Shibr which is a measuring method. Its the length between the spread index finger and the thumb.

Picture included of a Jordanian shibriya with a different type of blade.
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