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6th September 2008, 09:02 PM | #1 |
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Excellent kukri with, dare I say, a wootz blade
This is the first example of a kukri I have ever run across that sports a wootz blade. Has anyone else found an example? Obviously Indian made with the hilt of elephant ivory, nice gold koftgari and a wootz blade. Seems fairly early to me, possibly late 18th to early 19th century. Thoughts?
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6th September 2008, 09:39 PM | #2 |
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A lovely piece indeed! I Cant tell 100% from the photos that its not laminated steel from the photos, but take your word for it that its wootz as you have it in hand.. I know of 3 definatly wootz kukri , {sadley none mine. } I am sure there are others out there that are just not visible & need etching due to past cleanings & polishings.
I agree definatly Indian, Only once seen the seperate tubular reinforcment section behind the bolster before.{On a nearly identicle piece, as I recall.] The T spine rather negates deep chooping but would still certanly work on a human & of course would be better for forcing a fatal wound through heavy clothing etc. on a downed opponent. We will never know who it was made for but certanly Mararaja quality! Certanly pre. 1850 I am sure, possibly much older {late 18th C.}, hard for me to be realy certain. What is its length of blade? weight & balance point in front of bolster? I think someone sent me photos of it {or its brother] about 6 or 7 years ago but cant be 100% certan untill I spend a few hours going through old photos. A wonderful piece! Congratulations! Spiral |
6th September 2008, 10:10 PM | #3 |
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Absolutely stunning. Thats probobly the finest I've seen in private hands.
I am extremely envious! ;-) Very Very well done. |
6th September 2008, 11:40 PM | #4 |
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Wow. Truly outstanding. The holy grail of khukuris!
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6th September 2008, 11:55 PM | #5 |
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I am not much into kukuri's but this one is a gem . I would like to see some closups of the koftkagair but on first glance I would say early 19th century. If you get tired of it tell me
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7th September 2008, 01:07 AM | #6 |
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Kool Kuk
Ragards David |
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