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Salaams~ HL NAVY BLUE...Please see http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showthread.php?t=14878 Just press on the link... There I cover the Royal Khanjar said to have been designed by one of Saiid The Greats wives who assumed her husband was bored with the ordinary Muscat Khanjar. The style incorporates the seven rings but swings toward an Indian form of decoration in the hilt with lavish miri bota leaf designs, split palmette and floral and circular style and a turned down pommel. Although silvered almost 100 % the Royal Khanjar usually sports a Rhino inner hilt...These are fairly weighty weapons since the use of a lot of silver...mined in Oman and brought as ingots these days from China although in past years made from scrap silver jewellery and Maria Theresa Thalers. I have sen a lot of this side/work dagger style which were simply silvered over (this type is Indian) The sought after working knife is the famous Rodgers make usually seen with a crown and horn hilt silvered over. These famous butter knives had excellent steel blades and used to cut rope, kill chickens and all the things needed in everyday life... leaving the big dagger for extreme situations and as a badge of office for the Omani gentleman. Something a lot of people dont know is that it was the hilt that was redesigned...everything else was already in place on the origin of species (The Muscat Khanjar) ONLY the hilt got the special treatment. Thus you may find Royal Khanjars in two formats one with a 4 ring form (rare) and another with seven...in the same way the Muscat Khanjar had two ring types/numbers. Regards, Ibrahiim al Balooshi. Last edited by Ibrahiim al Balooshi; 24th October 2016 at 06:41 PM. |
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