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Hello,
Thank you Ariel !! Thank you Kubur !! For the ''symbol'' on the hilt the two shamshirs swords have a palmtree on the top, this is why I thought about Saudi Arabia. Thank a lot for the thread link, The blade top of ''my'' jambiya seems a little larger and less curved, I'll see when I'll receive it ! |
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Edit: on the chape you can find the maker's name. Put a close up and I can translate it to you. The general confusion about this style of dagger and its attribution to Oman is generally based on bad attribution from a book or two. One from the top of my head is a book specialized in Omani silver. Omanis in this day make this dagger strictly for the Saudi market but their craftsmanship is not highly sought and finding examples is rare. |
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I'll post a close picture when i'll get it ! cross fingers... ![]() |
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