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I would say it is certainly from Burma. It looks rather nice . This is silver wire work from one of my dha, as Mark says uniquely Burmese. I have seen this kind of straight bladed sword before some with ivory handles and obviously made for wealthy Burmese. I would like to suggest that this may not have been made for a European. Tim
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Louisville, KY
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I agree with the others in that it is Burmese. However I would not call it inlay, but overlay since it sits on top of the steel, more like really thick silver koftgari, which is typical of the region.
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