18th/19th C. Indo-Persian Katar Punch Dagger with Display Case
18th/19th C. Indo-Persian Katar Punch Dagger with Display Case
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This Indo-Persian Katar Punch Dagger from the 18th/19th century stands out as an exceptionally rare piece of weaponry, showcasing its double-edged blades and unique design. The Katar, a traditional push dagger, was a symbol of valor and skill in Indo-Persian culture, often used in close combat. This particular piece retains its original form and is housed in an elegant oval display case, making it a striking addition to any collection.
The Katar's distinctive design, with its robust construction and intricate detail, reflect the martial traditions of the Indo-Persian era. Such daggers were not only functional weapons but also works of art, often adorned with elaborate decorations. This Katar, with its historical significance and excellent condition, is a testament to the rich heritage of Indo-Persian weaponry.
Key Features:
- Distinctive double-edged blades
- Original form and design intact
- Extremely well preserved and displayed case stored
Condition: This Katar is in excellent condition for its age, with the original form and design fully preserved. The display case adds to its appeal, making it a perfect piece for display and showcasing.
Location: Collectors Crossroads - CC#WGA0065