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donsamadhi 26th March 2017 12:40 AM

sword from ?
 
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Hello ,
I would like to present you my new sword/ keris? or something like that :)
I have no idea where it comes from. Scabbard is made of the wood with some metal ornaments in it. The blade is quite much curved and also incrusted. Please give me some information about it what can help to identify much more this a bit strange sword. Total length : 65 cm ,the length of the blade (along ) : 43 cm.Thanks.

Alexander.

kahnjar1 27th March 2017 08:25 AM

Hi Alexander,
Your sword comes from Algeria and is often referred to as a "wedding nimcha" though I am not sure if it is in fact anything to do with weddings. Anyway Algeria is it's origin.
Stu

motan 27th March 2017 06:16 PM

Nimcha
 
Hi Alexander,
Stuart is right, of course. Nothing to do with "real", full size nimcha sabers from Algeria and Morocco. Your sword is what is called "ceremonial" nimcha and it is not made for real use, but that is true for many item shown is this forum.
Eytan

mariusgmioc 27th March 2017 06:35 PM

Yours is a nice example with better workmanship, and it looks that it has some reasonable age (my guess would be close to 75). I consider it to be a good addition for any collection of ethnographic weapons. :)

donsamadhi 28th March 2017 08:14 PM

Thank you for yours informaction !
I did not expect the sword came from Algeria :)

You are right is beautifully made, but is young ... Maybe I'll keep it in my collection :)


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