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INDIAN

Khanjar (Dagger)

eighteenth to nineteenth century

RCIN 11361

Daggers were usually tucked into waist sashes so that the ornate hilts were clearly visible. The blade is made from watered crucible steel, which takes its name from the swirling, water-like pattern that forms when iron is melted in a crucible with carbon-rich vegetable materials.

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