Thread: My first Nimcha
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Old Today, 03:40 AM   #16
fennec
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HI Jacenty !
What a beautifull PIRATE NIMCHA ... It's pretty rare to find those "boarding" swords, with a large yalman, with an Iflissen scabbard (made around the area of Kabylie in Algeria).
many "algerian" things here can confirm the origin.

- First of all the shape of the sword, realy much appreciated by algerian "corsairs", "pirates", "barbary", or how ever the ancient times called them (I prefer the term "algerian fleet..."). No need to make a history resume to know why those shapes was much more foundable in algeria, than Tunisia or Morocco (except Salé).

- Then the gard. Brass is also very used for that part in algeria, giving generally smaller quillons than moroccan or just steel gards. And of course the shape of it. If we commonly call that a "zanzibar" nimcha guard, those are also very common in algeria.

- The shape of the handle (could detail, but soon as a book ), is typically algerian. Probably has lost its end of the pommel, also that metal (brass?) part running around. All of this is typical from algerian craftsmanship, you can find some similarities with those very beautifull algerian "navy nimcha" like the one on the MET museum, or the ones of admiral De Ruiter, of Tromp (cornelis).

- The handle initially looks wood for me, what is not a bad thing (sometimes covered by luxury parts), in this case it would be some walnut, blackened with natural dies (very hard wood). But you says its horn, wich is much more common on those pieces. Howerver, if you notice any "level" differences on each side (like a "bevel") it could mean that something is missing (many silver and coral parts had been taken off from those pieces during colonisation era to craft jewels for tourists).

- And finally, the scabbard, of course. The only "missing" algerian thing, would be a hole on the pommel...haha

- the mark is a kind of usual "maker marks" put in algeria with oviously an ottoman inspiration. We usually find a circle (or more rarely, shapes like on ottoman swords, like a circle, with some additionnal shape over it), with some arabic writtings in it.

PICTURES :
Here is model close to yours, but less "boarding" shape. Note the "missing" part on the handle. Usually algerian fill it with a textured (repooussé work) silver plate, or something natural like ivory or tortoil shell. For this one the gard is in steel, but still having that "ring" shape.



May I ask you if I could use your picture/sword as an exemple for my book (and mentionning the owner, of course) ?

And if anyone knows the owner of the second ones, yatagan and nimcha with Iflissen scabbard, it would be so amazing !!

PS. Thanks a lot to all who helped me in that project, I'm really becoming to it like a common work, so thanks again for that !!
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