3rd July 2017, 04:01 AM | #1 |
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INDIAN JAMBIYA (JUMBEEA, JUMBIYAH)
Hi Guys
I picked up this Jambiya a number of years ago and although the condition of the blade is down, I was particularly attracted to the Chevron design on the blade which I had only seen on Tulwars until this Jambiya surfaced. Given the chevron blade I have assumed this Jambiya to be Indian or Indo Persian. Date : Circa 1700 (18th Century) Overall Length: 39.3 cm 15 ½” in scabbard 38.1 cm 13 “ dagger only Blade length: 25.8 cm 10 1/8” Blade widest point: 5.1 cm 2” Hilt length: 13 cm 5 1/8” Marks, etc. faint traces of chevron decoration on blade Description: JAMBIYA Indian with heavily damascened Hilt with floral design. Blade has gentle central ridge in the Indian and or Persian style and has faint traces of chevron decoration. Scabbard is wood covered in silk with gilt mounts in a floral design. Can anyone provide me with more information on how the chevron pattern is created in the steel and when and where it first came into use. References: Pant, Gayatri Nath, Indian Arms And Armour Volume Ii (Swords And Daggers) Pp 96,158,160. Cheers Cathey and Rex |
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