Scimitar with Scabbard late 16th-17th century Hilt and scabbard, Turkish; Blade, Iranian This sword belongs to a distinctive group of Ottoman parade weapons mounted with gilded silver, studded with turquoise, and set with jeweled nephrite plaques. The group includes swords, shields, quivers, saddles, and related equestrian equipment. These luxurious and colorful pieces were frequently given as diplomatic presents by the Ottoman court from the late sixteenth through the seventeenthcentury, many of them still preserved in European collections. The saber is now fitted with a later Iranian blade of crucible (watered”) steel inlaid in gold with the pious motto I trust in God.”. Scimitar with Scabbard. Hilt and scabbard, Turkish; Blade, Iranian. late 16th-17th century. Steel, copper alloy (brass), silver, wood, gold, jade, turquoise, copper. Swords

Scimitar with Scabbard late 16th-17th century Hilt and scabbard, Turkish; Blade, Iranian This sword belongs to a distinctive group of Ottoman parade weapons mounted with gilded silver, studded with turquoise, and set with jeweled nephrite plaques. The group includes swords, shields, quivers, saddles, and related equestrian equipment. These luxurious and colorful pieces were frequently given as diplomatic presents by the Ottoman court from the late sixteenth through the seventeenthcentury, many of them still preserved in European collections. The saber is now fitted with a later Iranian blade of crucible (watered”) steel inlaid in gold with the pious motto I trust in God.”. Scimitar with Scabbard. Hilt and scabbard, Turkish; Blade, Iranian. late 16th-17th century. Steel, copper alloy (brass), silver, wood, gold, jade, turquoise, copper. Swords
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