12th October 2021, 07:55 PM | #1 |
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Show us your kard
Here are mine.
Two Persian (first small, 26 cm overall; second large 36 cm overall), and one Turkish Ottoman. |
12th October 2021, 09:16 PM | #2 |
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Great topic, Marius! And great Kards.
Few kards from my collection. |
12th October 2021, 09:26 PM | #3 |
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Personally, I like " show and tell" topics. Something that clarifies a subject, not just shows some beautiful objects. Tough to compete with Hales' catalog.
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13th October 2021, 04:42 AM | #4 |
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I like the simple ones.
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13th October 2021, 09:43 AM | #5 |
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13th October 2021, 10:50 PM | #7 |
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That's Millie, my champion ex-racing greyhound.she passed over the bridge in 2013. My current Watch dog, Guardian of the Armoury and feathered Queen of all she surveys is Poppy, A Saluki/Lurcher cross: The 'feathering' is the fringes of hair behind the legs, and on the ears, and hanging from her tail. the bottoms of herr feet are also hairy to protect against hot sand.
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Back on topic, the kard is likely NW India/afghanistan. Another of mine has been called a bosnian kard. Blade may be wootz.
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13th October 2021, 11:44 PM | #9 |
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14th October 2021, 06:57 AM | #10 | |
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I am curious what others may say?! Last edited by mariusgmioc; 15th October 2021 at 06:28 AM. |
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14th October 2021, 11:17 PM | #11 |
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16th October 2021, 05:46 PM | #12 |
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The Ottoman kard. Late 18th - early 19th century
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16th October 2021, 06:41 PM | #13 |
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Hi,
My one and only. Regards, Norman. |
16th October 2021, 07:15 PM | #14 |
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Lovely!
The blades may be wootz. Did you consider trying to etch them? Norman's looks like a bichaq from the Balkans... I guess... |
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17th October 2021, 06:09 PM | #16 |
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Interesting. Beautiful knife (knives)!!! This response shows the limitation of analysis of an object from photography. The pictures appeared to have two light stripes running lengthwise on the blade which made me guess that it was composed of twisted rods welded together. So, either an optical illusion or a slight rub in the scabbard?
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I know that the blade is wootz. He had already been etch, but this blade can clearly show the best result. Now he is ready for etching again. Last edited by Saracen; 17th October 2021 at 09:02 PM. |
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20th October 2021, 04:35 AM | #18 |
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Saracen, that is one nice kard!
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20th October 2021, 04:36 AM | #19 |
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Here is my Ottoman kard from the early 18c. The hilt is jade with a ruby stone at the end, gold koftgari, and wootz blade.
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Do you know what the koftgari says? Last edited by mariusgmioc; 21st October 2021 at 12:37 PM. |
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24th October 2021, 12:57 AM | #21 |
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Here is the translation and commentary in my notes:
"Victory from ALLAH and a conquest in the near future, and give glad tidings to the believers." According to Ahmed Helal Hussein, “This is the final part of the 13th verse of Surat al-Saff in the Qur'an. The "conquest in the near future" was the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)'s conquest of Makkah (Mecca) in the year 8 A.H. (630 C.E.).” |
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