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Have a look here, or make a search for Kishingarh.
http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showth...ght=Kishangarh |
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Hi Jens, How do you know its from Kishingarh?
This sword is a beast... 37inches top to bottom of the hilt. Blade is 34 inches.. Here are some close ups. The white residue is the excess wax left on... Any ideas how to remove it without upsettng the koftghari? heat gun? |
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Here is another silver and gold example.. again abit white residue all over due to too much wax.. apologies.
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Here are examples of new gold/silver tulwars..
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I dont say that your sword is from there. What I say is, that my sword has an etching from Kishingarh on the blade - and that is quite a difference.
I have seen two of the same kinds of hilts like mine with hand guards, and a least one or two others without hand guards (may be lost). Some had diffrent - more or less - diamond shaped hilts. |
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