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Old 3rd May 2024, 01:21 PM   #6
Jim McDougall
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Jim thank you for your very detailed description of my sword! Does your excellent example also have a false edge on the back of the tip end?
My pleasure of course, and I am always grateful to see such examples as you place here for comparison and discussion. As noted yours is with a heavy fighting blade, comparable for the kinds of warfare used by Indian horsemen such as Rajputs and Sikhs.

The blade on my example does not have a false edge, and radiuses sharply quite literally to a very sharp point, much in line with blades of Persian shamshirs. The crows foot cartouche on the blade as well as the block forte do suggest the blade was indeed made in India, probably Rajasthan, perhaps Sirohi, but much more research would be required to substantiate.

The discussion on whether the blade on yours is possibly wootz is most interesting, and the patterns seen in the steel do of course have that suggestion, but the fuller seems atypical. Again, I would not presume any expertise whatsoever on wootz or such metallurgy, but it does seem that there was wide variation in forging of blades that might have combined processes of both east and west, especially in the latter 18th century.

Personally, Im with you and hesitant to etch or otherwise process a blade simply to prove whether or not its wootz. It is my view an outstanding example of a true fighting tulwar, and the traces of koftgari suggest it was to a warrior of notable standing.......just as it is.
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