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1. Stripy/Simple damask (sham) - predominantly straight lines 2. Water damask - shorter straight lines mixed with curved lines 3. Wavy damask - more complex curved lines mixed with dots 4. Checkered mottle (network) damask - shorter lines with random web-like bands 5. Ladder damask (aka Kirk-Narduban). I think yours falls under #2 - Water damask. Attached are some pictures for comparison (not related to above system). # 3 is sham on Persian shamshir, and #4 - sham on Ottoman kilij blade. Your pattern is more complex (in some/most sections of the blade!). it resembles #1, with lines going in random directions with some dots. |
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Dave, the book is readily available. Make sure to get English version. It covers mainly modern mechanical damask, and has a chapter on wootz. it's a nice book overall and you can get it quite cheap now (PM sent).
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This one is not original Türk kılıç it seems made in afganistan , in these days we can see lots of them coming to istanbul too , there is no Türkish words on barrel , all seems arabic
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![]() ![]() - Also, it would be great if you can show pictures of grand bazaar swords you mentioned, so we can compare and discuss. Cok teshakurlar! |
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