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Originally Posted by Gustav
Newbold (1839) describes topographical etching of kerisses from Malay Peninsula:
"Place on the blade a mixture of boiled rice, sulphur, and salt beat together, first taking the precaution to cover the edges of the weapon with a thin coat of virgin wax. After this has remained on seven days, the damask will have risen to the surface; (...)"
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Actually this makes sense. This is an old technique and is still used today to deeply etch metals.
Oh yes and congratulations (grumble, grumble

). I am so happy for you getting such a nice blade (grumble, grumble

).