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Luxurious sword with a large blade curve. The hilt of the sword is made of Elforyn – ivory art. Made in Arabic style based on Qatari swords.
Saber (Hungarian czablya, from szabni – cut), chopping or slashing-piercing weapon. Consists of a blade, hilt and scabbard. The average blade length is 80-110 cm.
Sabers were widespread in Eastern Europe and Asia from the 9th to the 20th centuries as the main melee weapon of the cavalry and partly of the infantry. In Western Europe, the saber gained recognition in the 14th-19th centuries. Due to a number of its combat qualities and ease of use, the saber partially or completely replaced swords and other types of edged weapons in many European countries.
Manufacture Technique: Art etching, Brush painting, Casting, Cutter engraving, Gilding, Grinding, Handmade, Hardening, Jewelry work, Lacquer needle engraving, Nickel plating, Polishing, Woodwork
Material: Brass, Cubic Zirconia, Damascus steel, Elforyn, Gold 24KGP (gold plating), Nickel plating