Some days ago I have finished my last stuff.It is sabre from Seldjuk period Middle east territory.Blade is based on stuff from Furussiya foundation and mounts are inspired with Nishapur finds in Metropolitan museum.
Total length: 89cm
blade length:74cm / curvature: 3cm
weigth: 750g/ balance horizontal ,18cm from guard
More pictures and info on my websitehttp://www.robert-moc.sk/pages/gallery/seldzucka-sabla---seldjuk-sabre646.php
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Beautiful work Robert.
Brilliant! The engraving on the blade is absolutely inspiring for its crispness and the regularity of the pattern.
-Gregory
-Gregory
Magnificent work Robert! Another masterpiece!
Ohhh how I adore the saber in its many incarnations ... And while this is a bit ornate for my personal
tastes ... it is nonetheless a ... " scrumptious " ... piece of work, Sir ! ! !
tastes ... it is nonetheless a ... " scrumptious " ... piece of work, Sir ! ! !
Hi Robert.
I was wondering when you were going to post this sword as it is truly an work of art congratulations to you and the new owner.
I was wondering when you were going to post this sword as it is truly an work of art congratulations to you and the new owner.
Than you.Matthew,I love sabres too,particularly turkish and hungarian...
If I am not mistaken, this impressive sabre looks somewhat similar to Hungarian sabres created during the Ottoman Empire.
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Beautiful work Robert. You don't realize how your work pushes me....
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