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And this is valid for late 19th century koftgari as it is for early 17th century. So, in my opinion, the correctness of a text cannot be seen as an indicator of whether it was originally applied or it was added later. I believe a much more accurate indicator of the age is the condition of the koftgari and more specifically the condition of the crosshatch beneath the inlay. Last but not least, the same way koftgari decorated blades are more appealing for the European collectors, so are they for the Indian customers. So, koftgari was added on the blades throughout the 17th, 18th and 19th century (when it became more fashionable), not only on blades for the foreign customers but also on blades for locals. And whether it was originally applied or was added later, koftgari forms an intrinsic part of the cultural heritage of the blade. PS: Lovely wootz pattern. Looking forward for photos of the whole blade. Last edited by mariusgmioc; 5th August 2021 at 09:40 PM. |
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