Interesting Indian Weapon for comment
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Hi Everyone,
I thougt that some of you may be interested in this weapon. The overall length out of scabbard is 26.5 ins, the recurved wootz blade is 11 ins long x 1 ins wide, the length of the concealed wootz blade is 10.75 ins x 0.375 wide. Both blades are double edged and the whole thing is very well made but there are no marks or inscriptions. It reminds me of a Gajkati but does not appear as heavy bladed. Your comments would be appreciated. Miguel. |
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Hi Miguel its in great condition,if its an original antique,some mor epictures for you regarding your bhuj dagger from Gujrat state of western india,cheers
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yes it is a bhuj
it seems very new !! |
Here is a link to one from Oriental Arms.
http://www.oriental-arms.com/item.php?id=1355 |
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The blade looks like it is pattern welded, not wootz.
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I understand now why a question of new blade was raised
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That's what I thought. I think that because it is more slender than the normal Bhuj is what appealed to me. Miguel |
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I am pretty sure that its original as I purchased it around 30 odd years from a respected dealer who is still in business. Thanks for sharing your photos they look great and are what I always thought the Bhuj to be. Miguel |
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Thanks for the link. My item is very similar apart from its blade being more slender, makes me wonder whether it was made for a very young man or a female warrior or is that just wishful thinking on my part. Miguel |
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You may well be right I don't have sufficient expertise to differentiate between all the different patterns in the steel, perhaps I should have said watered. Miguel |
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Yes it is in great condition Miguel |
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