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Lew 23rd November 2012 05:11 AM

Another wootz katar
 
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Just picked this up for a real good price. On the higher res pics I spotted the wootz patterning on the blade. Unfortunately I can only post lower res pics with my iPad. Tomorrow I will try to adjust the contrast and sharpness to show the wootz pattern.

Shimmerxxx 23rd November 2012 07:11 PM

A nice piece, that's something I'd like for my collection!

Looking forward to any photos you can post showing the wootz pattern.

Lew 23rd November 2012 10:51 PM

I edited my original post. You can see the wootz pattern on the lower half of the katar blade.

Shimmerxxx 23rd November 2012 11:06 PM

I love that you're measuring it with a steel rule made in India. Nice touch. :)

Lew 23rd November 2012 11:47 PM

That's the sellers ruler ;).

Lew 7th December 2012 07:23 PM

Hi All

The katar just arrived and yes it is wootz. I oiled and it exhibits a medium contrast finely patterned matrix in the steel. :D I have seen quite a few of this particular patterned style katar of late. Just wondering which region or armoury these originated from?

Atlantia 7th December 2012 07:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Lew
Hi All

The katar just arrived and yes it is wootz. I oiled and it exhibits a medium contrast finely patterned matrix in the steel. :D I have seen quite a few of this particular patterned style katar of late. Just wondering which region or armoury these originated from?

A lot were apparently coming out of an armoury in Rajasthan a few years back.
I had a couple myself.

Jens Nordlunde 15th December 2012 05:59 PM

Hi Lew,
If I see the distance between the two side guards correctly, it seems to me to be just under 6 cm - and that is not very much, as the distance on most katars is about 7 cm. A difference of 1 cm is quite a lot when it comes to the width of the hand. I am wondering if it was 'tailor' made for someone young, or with a very slim hand. Nice katar.
Jens

Lew 15th December 2012 08:23 PM

Hi Jens

You are correct the side bars are are narrow. I to thought this katar was made for a young boy or a teenager compared to the others in my collection.

ariel 16th December 2012 02:22 AM

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Originally Posted by Shimmerxxx
I love that you're measuring it with a steel rule made in India. Nice touch. :)


If past is the prologue, we shall soon see those on E-bay: " Antique, Indo-Persian, Mughal 18-19th century wootz blade with koftgari"

Ferguson 16th December 2012 12:15 PM

That's a sweet katar Lew. Congrats!
Steve

Lew 16th December 2012 02:45 PM

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Originally Posted by ariel
If past is the prologue, we shall soon see those on E-bay: " Antique, Indo-Persian, Mughal 18-19th century wootz blade with koftgari"

Ariel

It seems of late that I am seeing more of these so called antique Indo Persian daggers on eBay but at least I know how to spot the real ones. It seems to have become quite a cottage industry over there :shrug:. There is a saying "An educated consumer is our best bet" ;)

Lew 11th January 2013 12:02 PM

Yet another katar
 
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Just picked one upon eBay seems to be from the same armory very similar look to the previous one posted above.

weapons 27 11th January 2013 05:48 PM

very nice katar, congratulations

Lew 22nd January 2013 07:18 PM

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The new addition just arrived. I gave it a light etch and it's made from wootz also :) as you can see it has the narrow profile hand guards as the last one. Probably came from the same armory. The new one at the bottom is quite fresh with no loss due to resharpening. Jens these warriors must have been small since I now have similar size pieces from the same shop :) :shrug:

Jens Nordlunde 23rd January 2013 11:22 AM

Lew, the question you raise is interesting, but I am, unfortunately, unable to answer it.
The 'normal' distance of seven cm between the side guards is due to the finer bone structure of the Indians, compared to the Europeans, but here the distance is about six cm, and on two katars alike.
Does anyone else have katars like ythe ones Lew shows, and if yes, what is the distance between the side guards?
Jens

T. Koch 23rd January 2013 03:03 PM

Hi Lew!

I don't have a lot to contribute with as to the academical discussion of your katars, I just wanted to say nice scores! :)

Did you do any polishing before etching the wootz? If so, could you briefly summarize how?

- enjoy them in good health!


Cordially, - Thor

Lew 23rd January 2013 04:05 PM

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Originally Posted by T. Koch
Hi Lew!

I don't have a lot to contribute with as to the academical discussion of your katars, I just wanted to say nice scores! :)

Did you do any polishing before etching the wootz? If so, could you briefly summarize how?

- enjoy them in good health!


Cordially, - Thor

Yes I cleaned it lightly with 0000 steel wool and gave the bottom a light etch with very diluted ferric chloride. Then I gave it a light coat of mineral oil. The wootz pattern on the bottom one is harder to see when compared with top one probably due to the fact that I tried to maintain the original patina basically it still has the factory finish ;).


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