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|  5th November 2009, 06:33 PM | #1 | 
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				 |  Tulwar - oldish? 
			
			Added a new tulwar to the arsenal. 33" overall, the blade has the eyelash mark. I seem to recall a few tulwars in the past with the eyelash and gear combination.  The zigzag mark looks a bit like a stylized "wolf of Passau". I find the handle very interesting. The silver decoration is not inlay but seems to be niello. The surface of the handle was scored and overlaid with a black material into which the silver was applied. Was this the usual way of applying overlay? Emanuel | 
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|  5th November 2009, 10:02 PM | #2 | 
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			Looks more like typical koftgari- score the steel, press in the the silver enough to create a mechanical lock, then paint on your special resin/something mixture and polish down. Brings out the contrast. Oppi Untracht details this method in his metal techniques of craftsman book.
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|  30th November 2009, 04:55 PM | #3 | 
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			Emanuel, Could the decoration be made in Bidri work? Jens | 
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|  30th November 2009, 06:04 PM | #4 | 
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			Good suggestion Jens, I was not aware of this technique. The silver is indeed laid into the black material, not directly on the hilt surface.  Here are some examples of Bidriware. Emanuel | 
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|  1st December 2009, 09:28 PM | #5 | 
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			I learn something new here every day. Thank you gentlemen! Steve http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bidriware | 
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|  26th December 2015, 02:35 PM | #6 | 
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				 |  Bidri ware hilt intact 
			
			Hello Guys, this is a very interesting post. Here's picture of an intact Tulwar hilt with bidri ware. Same decorations like Emanuel's. Blade has also same "eyelash"-mark, but also some cartridges. Maybe sanskrit? I don't know. I am a greenhorn with indian edged weapons. The last finish for bidri ware is made with a special paste after the inlays are made. It makes the bidri ware smooth and black without harming the inlays. The paste contents a secret substance (acid), which is gained only on side (Bidar).True ? You can find kinds of informations on homepages of dealers from modern bidri ware. Hilt is not complete cleaned yet. There are no blemishes. kind regards and still a merry chrismas Enibas Sorry for bad english | 
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|  26th December 2015, 04:17 PM | #7 | 
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			Hi Enibas, Interesting hilt you are showing. Please show the whole tulwar, and can you show a sharp close up of part of the hilt decoration, together with a picture of the top of the disc? Is the blade watered or pattern welded? Please show any decorations/markings on the blade in close ups. We all try to learn something on this forum, so dont worry. Jens | 
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|  27th December 2015, 02:34 PM | #8 | 
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				 |  sharp close ups 
			
			Hi Jens und all, you are just kidding me... sharp close ups.... Camera hates me!  But I am gonna try my best next days, please a little bit endurance. Blade: no pattern visible. I guess, it's forged by preindustrial iron,but I cannot be sure. kind regards me | 
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