Kurdish Dagger Known As A Khanjar—iraq Or Syria, 19th Century
Kurdish dagger known as a Khanjar—Iraq or Syria, 19th century
Tapered wooden hilt overlaid with silver.
Sheath made entirely of silver, partially gilded on the display side.
Curved, double-edged blade with a central ridge.
Blade forged from Damascus (wootz) steel.
The blade steel is pitted in places. I believe the blade was reattached at some point.
Length: 50 cm
Length without sheath: 45 cm
Blade length: 25.5 cm
Weight: 690 g
Weight without sheath: 410 g
Tapered wooden hilt overlaid with silver.
Sheath made entirely of silver, partially gilded on the display side.
Curved, double-edged blade with a central ridge.
Blade forged from Damascus (wootz) steel.
The blade steel is pitted in places. I believe the blade was reattached at some point.
Length: 50 cm
Length without sheath: 45 cm
Blade length: 25.5 cm
Weight: 690 g
Weight without sheath: 410 g
880 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Orientalism
Condition: Condition of use
Material: Sterling silver
Reference (ID): 1788846
Availability: In stock
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