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Thank you for the photos!
The hilt can be either jade (nephrite or jadeite) or onyx. Cannot say. From the photo with the text (the one from the link you provided), one can clearly see that it is not antique wootz. So it is either some faux-wootz (done by pattern etching) or some modern version of "wootz." The koftgari also looks very fresh... It would be interesting to hear what others have to say about this. ![]() Last edited by mariusgmioc; 18th January 2020 at 09:03 PM. |
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I dont see any wootz at all - sorry.
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As per pics, I do think it is wootz, but a very simple and quite crude one. Not Persian for sure, but Ottoman, one of the many Middle Eastern “Turkish” varieties of Sham that are remembered only by exotic names, but have no defined characteristics.
The dark areas are thick, short and far away from each other. |
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