Indian Kirach sword with Pattern welded Damascus blade 18th century
A rare Indian Kirach sword – from the same collection as the other kirashes currently listed. All these swords display the same quality of manufacture and similar styling to the blade facets etc , it is likely they are from the same armoury and/or workshop. This example has a fine quality steel blade,gently leaning forward as is typical for this type of sword. There are visible areas with a damascus pattern, pattern welded blades of this type were the speciality of many workshops and could result in a sword just as beautiful and often stronger and more practical than those of wootz, which were liable to fracture from hard use. This blade has an unusual profile.with a wide fuller ending just beneath the double-edged tip. The handle of steel, uncleaned and retaining an old darkened patination. 18th/early 19th century. Indo persian, sossun pattah
Weight | 3 kg |
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Indian Kirach sword with Pattern welded Damascus blade 18th century – shamshir, tulwar, talwars rajput and mahrattan swords from ashoka arts | Fine antique oriental arms and armour swords and weapons
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