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I agree 100% with Ariel, but I disagree on the last sentence.
The scabbard is pure Persian, I have seen many like that. Persians liked the green, color of islam and shiaa. The scabbard is 19th c and matches perfectly with the blade. |
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I am curious about the varying quality of wootz steel. This dagger blade is attractive, but the pattern appears crude compared with the Persian sword I own that I posted on this site some time ago. I guess as with any art, the level of excellence of wootz steel blades varied over time and place, from smith to smith.
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My attribution of the scabbard to Ottoman Empire stems purely from the wire stitching.
If we assume that the handle ( likely the most recent component) is N. Iraqi, that area till the end of WWI belonged to the Ottomans. Persian blades were sold all over. Iraq has large Shia populations, and even Sunni had nothing against the color of Muhammed’s Banner. All these assumptions are exactly that and no more. I might be wrong, but at least I have some potentially supportive arguments. If anybody points out to their lack of validity, I will not argue. |
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Ready to learn: can you show examples?
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My pleasure
But you have a lot of books, just look in Khorasani you'll find some too. |
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You might be right: 100% or predominantly Persian.
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