Curved swords

Explore a wide selection of unique and stylish curved swords for collectors and enthusiasts. Find the perfect addition to your collection and unleash your inner warrior with these exceptional weapons.
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One thing that every culture has in common is weaponry, and that weaponry is often unique and distinctive in its appearance. Swords are a particularly prevalent example of this – from the Scandinavian Ulfbehrt swords to Japanese Samurai swords they are often representative of the pinnacle of ancient technology and would have been a way of displaying wealth and status.

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•The shamshir is a curved sword that originated in Persia around the 15th and 16th centuries. • It is recognized for its extreme curvature, making its tip practically useless. • The Arabian saif features a hooked pommel whereas the Persian shamshir has a pistol-shaped grip. • This type of blade was also used in Syria, Turkey, India and Egypt but often remounted to fit local styles. High Middle Ages, Iraq Aesthetics, Arabian Accessories, Antique Collectors, Nickel Plating, Arm Armor, Silver Age, Tattoo Inspo, Horse Head

•The shamshir is a curved sword that originated in Persia around the 15th and 16th centuries. • It is recognized for its extreme curvature, making its tip practically useless. • The Arabian saif features a hooked pommel whereas the Persian shamshir has a pistol-shaped grip. • This type of blade was also used in Syria, Turkey, India and Egypt but often remounted to fit local styles.

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Kilij “Turkish Sword” with Scabbard, early 19th Century. The kilij and scabbard made of forged steel, silver, gold, wood and velvet are adorned with jade, cabochon emeralds and rubies. 70.4 cm long steel blade is ornamented with gold inlaid inscriptions and its width is 5 cm at the hilt which is in the shape of an eagle head. Kilij (literally "sword") is a type of one-handed, backward-curved, single -edged, bladed weapon used by the Turks throughout history starting from the Asian Huns period. Curved Swords, Historical Swords, Types Of Swords, Cool Swords, Arm Armor, Eagle Head, An Eagle, Islamic World, Forged Steel

Kilij “Turkish Sword” with Scabbard, early 19th Century. The kilij and scabbard made of forged steel, silver, gold, wood and velvet are adorned with jade, cabochon emeralds and rubies. 70.4 cm long steel blade is ornamented with gold inlaid inscriptions and its width is 5 cm at the hilt which is in the shape of an eagle head. Kilij (literally "sword") is a type of one-handed, backward-curved, single -edged, bladed weapon used by the Turks throughout history starting from the Asian Huns…

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