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Location: Kernersville, NC, USA
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Oh my goodness. Beautiful.
Steve |
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Thanks.
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Thanks Jen what a treasure!
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Outstanding! Jens, can you tell us anything about this? Have you any provenance?
Is that koftgari Arabic or Farsi? |
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Hi Andrew,
This sword is what started me collecting, but unfortunately I have no provenience on it, other that I would say that it most likely is from Punjab, or maybe Rajasthan. I don't know which language it is written in, but I have a translation from when it was exhibited at Davids Samling in Copenhagen in 1982. Jens |
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What a beauty!
Jens Is this similar to kilij, with sharp edge both sides close to tip? Is this kind of blade usual for a tulwar? |
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Hi Yannis,
Yes the blade is also sharp on the false edge, and I might add that the blade is not only sharp, it is very sharp. Interesting question your next one. It took thirty years before I saw a blade like this one on a photo. It looks exactly like mine but without decoration. The two blades are so much alike that I think they are made by the same man, and both blades made of wootz. Jens |
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