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Thanks everyone for your kind comments and information, I am now pretty certain it is Ottoman Turkish. If it is possible I would be grateful if anyone would mind translating the inscription.
Kind regards Miguel |
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Hey Miguel,
It says "Saheb Taher Omar Bek" Owner Taher Omar Bek. :-)) Lovely example. |
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Congratulations for this beautiful piece!
The blade appears to be pattern welded. If this would be the case then it would be most likely Turkey, not Balkans. Te grip might be green onyx, which is found in central Anatolia, but is hard to say only from the photos. |
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The handle is green jade. Kind regards Migue |
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Is is a picture of one type of pattern weld:
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Here is one form of wootz:
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After some polishing and etching, I think you will find Turkish wootz (which is low contrast) in your blade.
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Kind regards Miguel |
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