Sambar Stag Handle Pesh Kabz Med. 2/3 Set

Name/Title

Sambar Stag Handle Pesh Kabz Med. 2/3 Set

Entry/Object ID

418: Full Code; 418.96.80-DG-IM

Tags

Dagger, Pesh-Kabz, Stag Horn

Description

Pesh-kabz is the name of a type of dagger that was used in old Persia, Afghanistan, and parts of north India. The name literally means "grab up front" and refers to how it was worn, through the sash in front of the body. collectors usually define it by having a blade with a strong T-shaped cross-section. It could be that "in the culture", any dagger worn in that specific way may have been called a pesh-kabz regardless of blade geometry. This particular one is part of a three piece set, it is the medium one, with slightly curved, , moderately think and chiseled point blade. Handle made in stag horn, with a ring to attach a lanyard. Blackened blade to prevent rusting and extremely sharp.

Made/Created

Manufacturer

Sahib Singh

Time Period

21st Century

Place

City

Amritsar, Punjab

State/Province

Punjab

Ethnography

Cultural Region

Region

Norht India

Culture/Tribe

Sikh, Rajput, Mughal

Dimensions

Dimension Description

17"

Length

13 in

Material

HCS, Stag Horn

Condition

Overall Condition

Excellent

Acquisition

Acquisition Method

Purchase

Place

City

Amritsar, Punjab

State/Province

Punjab