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Join Date: Dec 2004
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Thank you for your help.
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Battara, please excuse my late reply on your thread, but I have been busy finding additional pieces of information’s for an article, I have written on Bundi katars, to be published later this year.
Kukri’s are not my speciality, so I am glad Spiral has posted. When this said I must agree that you have a very nice one, but I would like to as you a question. The decoration on the hilt – is it chiselled and then guild? You can see what I mean on the hilt attached. I have seen a number of these decorations, and most of them are said to be from Lahore – or that area, so if you want to further investigate it, this area would be a very good place to start. Jens I forgot all about the picture - sorry. Last edited by Jens Nordlunde; 30th September 2009 at 07:21 PM. |
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Thank you Jens that too is very helpful. No, the koftgari is on without chiseling.
Thank you all for your help and comments.
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Well I did it. I finished the scabbard for this piece. I made it of velvet covered wood and the seam on the other side I hand stitched all the way down. The tip is made of gold filled brass (the closest to gilt anything I could find). Also I pierced the metal.
I want to thank all of you who helped me with the research. Enjoy
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Great job Jose! (as always)
IMHO it's completely in keeping with the item and very much what I would have aimed for were it mine. What did you use for the ribbon on the scabbards velvet seam? Best Gene |
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Thank you Atlantia. I used fabric store ribbon with gold colored threads. I also used gold colored metallic thread to sew the ribbon onto the velvet.
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