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Old 12th June 2018, 05:39 AM   #8
NavdeepBal
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Originally Posted by Jens Nordlunde
olikara, good question, as I dont know the answer either:-).


NavdeepBal, please tell us from where in India you come, as the names can differ quite a lot, depending on the different places.
Canadian born. But im Punjabi. In Punjab nowadays we call any type of spring steel used for tools or weapons kamani. But kaman means bow. From what i know the european steel which had a slightly high copper content then other indian made blades was called kamani. It has no patterns and is relatively “shinier” than other metals. It is heavier but more flexible, which is why it got the name kamani because it was lik the metal used for metal bows. But afterwards it became the name of any blade of european (and sometimes Indian) which lacked patterns and was flexible. Basically today kamani bladed tulwars are lik the cheapest tulwars you can find. Ive personally jus sold a beautiful light weight kamani tulwar for lik $180 cad. Some blades that are known as kamani are even pattern-welded flexible european blades, which are seen as “durable” and are highly sought after.
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