Dagger Known As Katar Djamadhar - Mughal Empire, India - Early 19th Century
DAGGER known as Katar Djamadhar
Mughal Empire, India
Early 19th century
Iron, steel, Damascus steel, gold damascening
Total length: 44; Blade length: 23.5 cm
Damascus steel blade, double-edged, with central ridges and double hollow fuller lines.
Point in chainmail style.
Forged in one piece, tapering into a U-shaped hilt comprising two branches, convex on the outer sides, and joined by two crossbars. It is richly decorated with gold damascening, featuring floral motifs and friezes.
The original damascening is in a fine state of preservation.
Text and photos © FCP CORIDON
Mughal Empire, India
Early 19th century
Iron, steel, Damascus steel, gold damascening
Total length: 44; Blade length: 23.5 cm
Damascus steel blade, double-edged, with central ridges and double hollow fuller lines.
Point in chainmail style.
Forged in one piece, tapering into a U-shaped hilt comprising two branches, convex on the outer sides, and joined by two crossbars. It is richly decorated with gold damascening, featuring floral motifs and friezes.
The original damascening is in a fine state of preservation.
Text and photos © FCP CORIDON
1 880 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Asian art
Condition: Excellent condition
Reference (ID): 1786544
Availability: In stock
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