Persian Qajar Sword With Scabbard

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The Persian Qajar Sword with Scabbard is an edged weapon representative of the Qajar dynasty period (1789–1925) in Iran. Characterized by its curved, single-edged blade, this sword reflects traditional Persian craftsmanship and design elements common during the era. The hilt typically features a crossguard and pommel fashioned from brass or other durable metals, often complemented by decorative motifs indigenous to Persian art. The accompanying scabbard is usually constructed from wood, encased in leather or metal fittings, and may also display intricate engravings or embellishments indicative of Qajar aesthetics. Swords of this type were utilized both for martial purposes and as symbols of rank or status within Persian society. This item provides insight into the material culture and military history of 19th-century Persia, making it of interest to collectors and historians specializing in Middle Eastern arms and armor.

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