Overall length: 370 mm
Blade length: 220 mm
Blade thickness: 5 mm
Blade width: 35 mm
Coating thickness: nickel 26 µm; gold 4,5 µm
Blade Rockwell hardness: 58-60 HRC
Jeweled Turkish Dagger produced by traditional methods of metalwork and decoration techniques: forging, etching, polishing, engraving, casting, gold plating, stone carving, gems inlay.
The product is made in the form of Bebut. This form is traditional for daggers made in Persia and Turkey in the 16th-18th centuries. The blade is made of Damascus steel, the pattern of which imitates the pattern of Persian damask.
To create this dagger, the following materials were used: Damascus steel, gold, brass, green jade, gems stones (garnets, alpinite).
The dagger is decorated with oriental ornaments. The handle is made of jade, surmounted by a golden crescent and adorned with an elegant golden lattice with figured cells that look like the majestic towers of a minaret.
The shimmering of semi-precious stones adds luxury, reminiscent of the best examples of ceremonial bladed weapons of the 16th and 17th centuries, made in the court workshops of Persian shahs or Ottoman sultans.
The stand is made of jade, which makes the dagger unique. The stand is decorated with gilding and garnets, which completes the composition.
Overall length: 370 mm
Blade length: 220 mm
Blade thickness: 5 mm
Blade width: 35 mm
Coating thickness: nickel 26 µm; gold 4,5 µm
Blade Rockwell hardness: 58-60 HRC
Jeweled Turkish Dagger produced by traditional methods of metalwork and decoration techniques: forging, etching, polishing, engraving, casting, gold plating, stone carving, gems inlay.
The product is made in the form of Bebut. This form is traditional for daggers made in Persia and Turkey in the 16th-18th centuries. The blade is made of Damascus steel, the pattern of which imitates the pattern of Persian damask.
To create this dagger, the following materials were used: Damascus steel, gold, brass, green jade, gems stones (garnets, alpinite).
The dagger is decorated with oriental ornaments. The handle is made of jade, surmounted by a golden crescent and adorned with an elegant golden lattice with figured cells that look like the majestic towers of a minaret.
The shimmering of semi-precious stones adds luxury, reminiscent of the best examples of ceremonial bladed weapons of the 16th and 17th centuries, made in the court workshops of Persian shahs or Ottoman sultans.
The stand is made of jade, which makes the dagger unique. The stand is decorated with gilding and garnets, which completes the composition.
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