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Old 16th December 2022, 12:02 AM   #1
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might be even longer present in the Indian hemispheres ...

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wootz_steel
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Old 16th December 2022, 02:19 AM   #2
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might be even longer present in the Indian hemispheres ...

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wootz_steel
Yes, Indians did produce wootz very early in history, but their wootz pattern was limited to the " salt-and-pepper" variety.
Complex wootz patterns ( Kara Khorasan, Kara Taban) were invented and mass produced in Persia alone till ~17th century when Persian bladesmiths relocated to the Mughal courts and instructed their Indian colleagues how to produce sophisticated patterns.
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Old 16th December 2022, 11:17 AM   #3
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Are you very sure it is wootz and not pattern welded?

I am asking because I have seen pattern welded blades with very similar pattern to the one of this dagger.

Anyhow, whether pattern welded or wootz, I would go for India as origin.
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Old 16th December 2022, 11:54 AM   #4
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Are you very sure it is wootz and not pattern welded?

I am asking because I have seen pattern welded blades with very similar pattern to the one of this dagger.

Anyhow, whether pattern welded or wootz, I would go for India as origin.
Yes Marius. I agree.

The bird heads are very similar in style to the bird heads found on the crossbars of some Indian spears.
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