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Location: Kuwait
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Yes, there are Saudi made shibriyas, some are made from salvaging parts of Jordanian shibriyas but the Saudi ones are of better quality and silver. Compared to the Jordanian ones which are usually white metal. The term shibr is the length between the thumb and pinky (I said index before, confused names :P) is the source name for shibriya. Thus what gives these knives the name is their size, rather than the blade shape. Also, I have showed an example of a shibriya completely authentic with a curved khanjar like blade. But its alittle uncommon. The northern parts of Saudi Arabia has tribes which culturally are more similar to the ones in Jordan.. so they use similar items and dance the dabka etc. Come to think of it, I think you are correct in thinking the silver filigree is added later, but its an interesting example non the less. The blade seems to be wootz, but I need a stronger etchant :P Lotfy |
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Here is another one. Made by Sufayan of Riyadh. The blade is the usual Shibriya one... forgot to take photo of it xD
Sorry about the poor photos :/ |
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Very nice. Much superior to the Jordanian / Palestinian ones.
Did you check the blade of your previous one?? |
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Yes, there is a chance the blade is wootz. I can see some patterns when I etched it with vinegar but its very low I cant be sure... Needs proper polishing the blade has some shallow pitting and scratches. |
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