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Messer, Dolch, Stichwaffe

16. Jahrhundert

This type of dagger had been widespread in India since the 16th century. The walrus tusk handles are largely the same, but the shape and decoration of the blades are different, often with representative gold-inlaid arabesques. It is not possible to identify individual dagger types among the numerous knives labelled as Turkish or Persian in the Ambras collections.

This type of dagger had been widespread in India since the 16th century. The walrus tusk handles are largely the same, but the shape and decoration of the blades are different, often with representative gold-inlaid arabesques. It is not possible to identify individual dagger types among the numerous knives labelled as Turkish or Persian in the Ambras collections.

Time:
16. Jahrhundert

Object Name
Messer, Dolch, Stichwaffe

Culture
Indisch

Material/technology:
Stahl, Wallrosszahn

Dimensions:
44 cm
Klinge: 13,5 cm

Copyright
Schloss Ambras Innsbruck

Invs.
Schloss Ambras Innsbruck, PA 507