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15th September 2006, 05:32 AM | #1 |
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Indian gold koftgari Tulwar for sale !!!!
Dear Viewers !!!!!
we have the pleasure in introducing myself as the manufacturer & exporter of Indian , mughal, persian -arms , armours,swords,daggers,knives, helmets,shields,damascus bars,billets.blanks,battle-axe,bows & arrows,sticks,huqqa,belts-buckles,khanjars,katars.khanda, shamshir,tegha etc. We are specialize in antique reproduction & re-enactment. we also produce customers desired items at reasonable prices. I am selling very beautiful new Indian Karanshahi tulwar with fine gold koftgari inlay art,as we are the only koftgari artist in India If anyone is interested in this tulwar let me know for the price of this tulwar I will do my best to provide a goods that lives up to your expectations. Looking forward to a favorable reply hope for good business thanks regards, Sandeep Chauhan 58 , amar nagar OTC 'b' block sajangadh road udaipur 313004, rajasthan India ph.no:91-0294-2432603 |
17th September 2006, 01:05 PM | #2 |
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quote " We are specialize in antique reproduction " end quote
Oh, you mean forgery? |
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Ernst, there's actually a large market for European antique reproductions. www.myarmoury.com focus quite a bit of discussion on them. To me, "forgery" only comes into play if a reproduction is held out as an original antique. Sandeep has been candid about what he's doing. |
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17th September 2006, 02:58 PM | #4 |
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Yes, I can do the reproduction or re-nactmant in koftgari art
i.e gold and silver inlay art . we have been involved in this arms and armors field for around 300 years. We can make the copy of antique swords,daggers,knives,armour-set etc but we do not produce wootz blades as we lost the art but my elder brother is working on wootz. Is anyone Know Koftgari technique? If dont i can teach the koftgari art to those who are intereted in learning this art I have made my website of new koftgari articles www.freewebs.com/ancientart/ I have uploaded only few pics other is underconstruction |
18th September 2006, 10:17 PM | #5 |
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Dear Andrew,
" To me, "forgery" only comes into play if a reproduction is held out as an original antique. Sandeep has been candid about what he's doing." I agree that he is clear about his economics. However, I wonder if the "antique reproduction" objects created by Sandeep do the same thing? Meaning, do the objects that he and his crew produce truly state that the object is a reproduction? To simplify, are these objects marked as being fake, not the real antique thing? I bet they are not. Therefore in my humble opinion objects as Sandeep's "antique reproductions" are the nightmares of all collectors. Unless the objects are marked as being a reproduction (should be a simple stamp on the blade or what?). Dear Sandeep, do you mark that your objects are in fact reproductions? I do not directly accuse Sandeep of forgery though if he does not clearly mark his produce as being "a repoduction" his produce are a pest for us collectors. Kind regards, Ernst. |
19th September 2006, 05:05 AM | #6 |
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Dear Ernest
As I already described that we only do Koftgari reproduction and not blade as we use new damascus blade. We do not mark our objects as a fact reproduction as it already shows a new koftgari objects. Whatever we produce, the objects itself shows that this is a new production. I guess collectors and expertise can easilly differentiate between fake and original. Regards Sandeep |
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