Woostz can be very difficult to photograph, especially Indian crystalline damascus. I recommend taking the photograph outside in soft light, ie, early morning or in the evening when the sun isn't at its brightest. However, I can see from the pictures provided that the blade on the handle side of the scarf weld is pattern welded. I am noticing little pools and open lines like you see in Indian pattern welds. To the tip side of the scarf weld, it does appear to be very fine(as in low contrast, tight pattern) crystalline damascus woostz. Indian crystalline woostz is often just as you see, a tight pattern with very little visible contrast. You are probably not going to bring out that pattern much more boldly simply because it is not inherent in that form of woostz.
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