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Yes, pics were too big.
Its a nice magic dagger. Thankx in advance! |
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Sorry, i could be wrong of course, but i do not think this item is a serious ritual or magical dagger. It looks far more like a fantasy item produced for such purposes. It may be of Asian or Indian origin, but i do not believe this is a true ethnographic item. But maybe someone else has seen something like this before and has a different assessment.
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It looks like a lek nam pi dagger used by the buddhists of southeast asia to ward off evil spirits. The carvings appear to be sanskrit as well. The dagger looks to be really old, otherwise it may have fallen into some saltwater and had been immersed there for quite sometime.
I may be wrong of course, but it does appear to be a mitmor spirit knife. How have you come by it, if you dont mind me asking |
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I hope this may have been of help sir
Last edited by ACP; 28th March 2018 at 05:04 PM. Reason: Double post |
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and yes it was under the water for long time.... i just read the email , im going to check with the info you gave me. Thankx again |
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Thankx so much for your time, and reply.
As u thought, it was in the water for long time, and out of the water around 30 years ago. With your info i will try to find more info and translate the symbols. Thanks again! |
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