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1. to protect the clothes when on display for offical celebrations and occassions 2. support carrying plural weapons ( pistols, bichaqs and yataghans) 3. provide support and relief of the total weight 4. comfort when riding a horse ( and avoid risk losing a valuable weapon) @Detlef: see, a nice example of a yataghan without the fancy decoration of coral and stones but simple handle of metal and bone only
Last edited by gp; 20th April 2021 at 07:56 PM. |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: The Aussie Bush
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it could well be an ivory one. If your expertise determines it as ivory I shall not contradict. Most of the Balkan yataghans (this one is from Dalmatia) were made from buffalo or ox bone but a few of ivory. My knowledge of the latter is very limited. Indeed quite some craftmanship on the leather but that has a long tradition in that region ( as with their filigree) |
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