INDIAN; MUGHAL
Dagger and scabbard
early eighteenth centuryRCIN 11450
In the late seventeenth century, access to trade routes into Khotan (modern day Hotan, China) led to the increased use of jade within the Indian courts. Indian lapidaries (gem workers) carved jade dagger hilts to resemble the heads of Arabian horses, which would be presented to high ranking nobles at court.