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Katara Dagger of Tipu Sultan

  • Dated: end of 18th century
  • Culture: Indian
  • Medium: steel blade, handle and sheath of gold studded with rubies, emeralds and diamonds
  • Measurements: L: 35.9cm (including scabbard)

The katar (katara) daggers are characterised by their sharp, double-edged blades and their H-shaped grip that protects the hand and wrist. They are typical from India and they are often seen in miniature paintings after 1550. Jeweled copies seem to have been standard equipment for princes well into the 19th century.

This example comes from Hyderabad Deccan, which was the British allies in the defeat of Tipu Sultan of Mysore. According to tradition, the dagger belonged to Tipu himself. “Tiger of Mysore" was a dangerous opponent for the British before he was killed during the defense of his capital Seringapatam in 1799.

Source: Copyright 2013 © The David Collection
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Tibetan Knife

  • Dated: late 18th or early 19th century
  • Culture: Tibetan

This could be classified as one of most unusual and beautiful Tibetan knife. The form of this weapon is very different from the more common types which generally have a straight tapering blade. The blade on this piece is slender and curved, the back edge is thick and chamfered towards a ridge along the spine. At the same time, the blade tip has a sharpened back edge while the forte of the blade where it meets the hilt has a ricasso/unsharpened area where the finger can lie when in use.

The hilt is of approximate cylindrical shape, the grip covered with thick leather/hide, the upper and lower mount of beautifully chiselled and pierced steel is overlaid with gold. There are visible motifs within the intertwining tendrils of decoration which include an animal to the lower, a bird to the upper, and a taotie or dragon face to the pommel with a loop for an attachment. There is a small guard present of oval shape with a decorative border.

The sheath is decorated with gold or gilt animals including a tiger and a lion, these finely made animals sit between panels of thick silver chiselled with high scrollwork and engraving. Turquoise, coral and other semi precious stones further decorate the front and back, set into gilt bands which are finely engraved. Interestingly the chape form of the sheath resembles those found on Kukris from Nepal and along with the general form of the blade and overall knife shape might suggest a Nepali influence on the piece.

Source: © 2013 Ashoka Arts
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