KINDJAL
Steel and ivory 18th century
Steel and ivory 18th century
KINDJAL
Steel and ivory 18th century
Steel and ivory 18th century
L 520mm
Gold damascened blade with deep off-centre groove. Ivory handle (accident).
The khanjali is a formidable weapon that the men of the Caucasus often carried in pairs on each side of their belt. The blades were tapered on both sides and had blood grooves, causing haemorrhages that were often fatal. An ornate and elaborate khanjali paid tribute to the rank of its owner.