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Old 23rd May 2018, 01:27 AM   #1
ariel
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Default Tulwar: solid silver handle.

New arrival: tulwar with absolutely crappy short (-ened?) blade made out of soft and rusty iron. The edge has more rolls than Africa has tse-tse flies. Out of curiosity I polished and etched a section: no pattern at all. It is poorly secured in the handle with some tar ( not the traditional mastique). Summary: junk.
But the handle is something else: it had spots of black tarnish that was easily removed with a silver cleaner, Completely intact, with several small and superficial scars. The ends of langets are decorated and there are decorative " rings" at the upper and lower borders of the grip. .
I took it to the jeweller: it is solid silver 98% purity.

Would like to pick your brains:
I have never seen a solid silver tulwar handle. Have you?
I guess it is North India. Mughals? Rajputs?
Any guesses about its age?
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