KNIFE called Katar Djamadhar, with scabbard. Mughal Empire, India, early 19th century

KNIFE called Katar Djamadhar, with scabbard. Mughal Empire, India, early 19th century
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SWORD called Katar Djamadhar, with scabbard.
Mughal Empire, India, early 19th century
Iron, steel, gold damascene
Total length: 36.3 cm (without scabbard) - Blade length: 20.9 cm
Steel blade, damascus, with double cutting edges, median ridges and double recessed gutters. Pierced mesh tip.
The forge is integral, leading to a U-shaped handle composed of a double damascus branch, convex on the outside, and linked by two crossbars. It is decorated with gold damask, floral motifs and friezes.
Beautiful preservation of the original damask.

Wooden scabbard covered with red felt (faded).

Text and photos © FCP CORIDON
Code : 5434

Ref: 3RELG5T2TV

Style Orientaliste (Swords, Bladed weapons of Orientaliste Style)
Period 19th century (Swords, Bladed weapons 19th century)
Country of origin India
Shipping Time Ready to ship in 1 Business Day
Location 93400, Saint-Ouen, France
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