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Hi ADS,
The middle part is some sort of horn. The knife looks Mongolian to my eyes but I am not sure about its exact origin. But it's an interesting knife. Regards, Detlef |
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The translucent piece of horn could be a piece of albino horn from a cow, water buffalo, or goat.
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Looking at the scabbard I wonder is it is some form of Bou Saadi knife. The horn and brass/aluminium washer construction is common to north and north east African.
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Is the scabbard made of leather only or does it have a wooden core?. If only leather, I would say east African
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The deeply struck characters on the blade look vaguely Chinese to me. I favor Detlef's interpretation that this is East/Central Asian. The leather covering a wood core for the scabbard might be horse leather. It reminds me of ass and onager leather on some NW Indian knives (not that I think that is the origin for this piece).
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