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Old 6th November 2019, 07:54 PM   #11
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Originally Posted by mahratt
Well, another example of steel jewelry. By the way, I will be very grateful if you express your opinion on the dating of this Katar
Beautiful Katar, but more detailed photos would be welcomed.

My guess is that the blade is one piece with the "bolster", then the arm guards and the transverse grip are forge welded to form one single piece.

Many of these Katars were made for the foreigner collectors around 1900, and yours may be one of them.

I have seen earlier examples in wootz, but it does not appear to be the case of this one... or is it?
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