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Have just picked this up, and the pics are the sellers. Has to be Moroccan judging by the blade style, but I have not seen a sword version of the Koumyya dagger before. No reference in any of my books either. Blade length is 52cm (20 1/2")
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Hilt style looks very indian to me. This is either a composite or an indian blacksmith experimenting by mixing morrocan and indian styles. Blade doesnt really suggest a morrocan origin, the scabbard does though.
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After a 2nd look, the blade does look very similar to koummya blades.
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The blade engraving reminds me of Okir style work .
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Stu,
It seems this one did the rounds once before; http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showth...t=jewish+sosun It appears to be an Indian Moroccan Malay hybrid. Gav |
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....which means we have an Indian hilt maker who likes moroccan style blades??..... or they are in fact some unknown Moroccan sword/knife. I see from the comments in the other post, that that particular one came with a Nimcha.....so Morocco?? But still the question....What is it? Last edited by kahnjar1; 3rd July 2011 at 07:53 AM. |
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