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I'm not so sure, whilst its blade is the same as the companion knife, its rather bulbous hilt and own sheath make me think it is a knife in its own right, independent of a jambiya. Oriental Arms had a shafra with a companion!
http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/printthread.php?t=6355 Regards Richard |
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Location: Buraimi Oman, on the border with the UAE
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Salaams Richard... I think you make a very good point! Is this in fact a Shafra or some other as yet unidentified side dagger?...though I note that Oriental arms on a not for sale item at http://www.oriental-arms.co.il/item.php?id=456 indicates a fair degree of decoration and a curved blade described as Shafra or Kusha supporting Ariels description. In my view I would suggest that the 5 geometric flanged pommel is linked to the hand of Fatima 5 tennets of Islam and the Mulberry fruit clusters which are equally ancient.... thus placing the design into a deep and respected design framework historically... On balance, therefor, I opt for the Shafra ![]() Regards, Ibrahiim al Balooshi Last edited by Ibrahiim al Balooshi; 30th September 2014 at 01:11 PM. |
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Here are a couple I have in my collections. They are all Jambiya sized and individually mounted in heavy leather sheaths with one retaining its own original belt suspension. I suspect the one to the right was sash mounted. Another sold some time back in the link below too. http://www.swordsantiqueweapons.com/s813_full.html I feel these had a special place in society but I can not place it. They are in my opinion, certainly not servants of the owner to be hidden behind Jambiya. Perhaps, although without foundation, a working knife for the wealthier classes? Gavin |
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