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Dagger (Khanjar) with Scabbard, Dahestan, 18th / 19th cent

Dagger (Khanjar) with Scabbard, Dahestan, 18th  /  19th cent


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Dagger (Khanjar) with Scabbard, Dahestan, 18th / 19th cent

Dagger (Khanjar) with Scabbard, Dahestan, 18th/19th century Blade, Iranian, dated 1128 Hejira (A.D. 1715)

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Alloy Armaments Arms Dagger Iran Iranian Jewel Jewels Knife Knives Ottoman Persia Persian Scabbard Steel Steel Alloy Turkey Turkish Applied Arts Applied Arts Of Europe Blade Craftsmanship Khanjar


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This print showcases a stunning Dagger (Khanjar) with Scabbard, originating from Dahestan in the 18th to 19th century. The blade itself is of Iranian origin and bears the date of 1128 Hejira, corresponding to A. D. 1715. This exquisite piece belongs to the Ottoman Turkish school and represents the mastery of craftsmanship during this era. The dagger's intricate design reflects both artistic skill and cultural heritage. Its steel alloy composition is adorned with gold and jewels, adding a touch of opulence to its already impressive appearance. The decorative elements on the scabbard further enhance its beauty, making it an exceptional artifact that exemplifies the applied arts of Europe. Displayed at the renowned Art Institute of Chicago, this antique weapon serves as a testament to history's rich tapestry. It offers viewers a glimpse into Persia's past while showcasing Iran's contribution to weaponry and warfare during this period. As we admire this remarkable khanjar, we are reminded not only of its functional purpose but also its symbolic significance within Persian culture. With every detail meticulously crafted by unknown hands centuries ago, this dagger stands as an enduring symbol of artistry and tradition that continues to captivate audiences today.

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