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Thanks Lew, I think you've got yourself an interesting piece. It all seems to go together well and the inscribed blade and split decorations are a good story.
The swirl decorations on the scabbard strip seems to be hand work only and I was wondering if they were applied because there was a problem with the casting, or maybe just that was the way the cast was made, or some silversmith wanted to try a different idea. Maybe a trial piece. Anyway, not your normal jambiya. Thanks again, Steve |
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Steve
You may be correct about that they had problems with the casting. On closer inspection I did notice that that hand applied section of the scabbard has more irregularities than the upper part. So it may have been an attempt at a repair ![]() Lew Last edited by Lew; 4th April 2012 at 01:53 AM. |
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