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			Kirk narduban and “Rose” are easy: they are just superficial embellishments. The blade is notched either across its width or as a rounded point, then forged, polished and etched. Notching disturbs the architecture of dendrites, and... voila!The real trick is to obtain a sophisticated pattern  on the rest of the blade.
 
 
 This is why I am always amused when I read some notes about sorts of wootz:
 “ The highest is Kirk narduban, after that there are Kara taban, Kara Khorasan and the lowest , - Sham”
 Kirk and rose can be made on any variety of wootz  and I have seen them on a lowly Sham:-) And, BTW, some people claim that the “ non-pretty” Sham and the barely recognizable Indian” salt and pepper” one  are  mechanically the best.
 The “ beautiful” ones broke on impact and there is a case when an expensive blade fell on the floor and shattered to smithereens
 
				 Last edited by ariel; 21st September 2019 at 04:44 AM.
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