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Oh ... i find it a great example :cool:.
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Hello,
Thank you for your reply Fernando ! I forgot to mention the size: 60cm/ 23,6 cm long I wonder what they could really cut with this strange wavy and heavy serrated blade ? Kind regards |
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Marius, you should never be surprised with the most unusual Indian wepons. Look at our member BobA's example ... if he doesn't mind ;).
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As noted, the edged weaponry of India is often not just unusual, but remarkably innovative. There are not always pragmatic solutions to many of the innovative features in these weapons, which were often created more for the display of the skills and craftmanship of the artisans making them.
The serrated blade is not for specific effect, but more symbolically aligned with the revered sword Dhu l' Fiqar of the Prophet Mohammed, which is often represented with bifurcated point and serrated edge blade. Many weapons of this type were created during the huge celebrations of the British Raj known as durbars. These huge events created an almost 'fair' like atmosphere (they were held in 1877, 1903 and 1911) in which many bazaars hawking weaponry were assembled throughout the festivities. While these major events were in the years mentioned, there were many less extravagant events in between with similar character in key cities. This katar has the enlarged disc representing the chakra, one of the weapons of Shiva, and associated largely with the Pahari kingdoms in NW India, and actually an unusual feature seen on various sword types. |
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Thank's a lot for the precious comments Jim !!
I read about the chakra disc or cobra sword usually of good quality and associated to high rang persons. I finally i receive it, here some pictures with close up, I don't see any pattern but maybe something with the close pictures, crucible steel or just a classic steel structure ?? The hilt looks line the old Tanjore models and is riveted to the blade, Can it be a genuine 17th century exemple even the blade ? Or later assembled parts ?? |
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17th with this similar katar said to be from northern India and dating from the 17th century in post #15
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Hello? This one 17th too 👍
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