Jack Loomes
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Post by Jack Loomes on Dec 5, 2013 13:08:24 GMT
Khanda hilted sword with serrated edged and of Cobra form. This formidable example is 98cms long from end to end. The blade is 82cms long, 4cms wide with a weighted tip 9cms wide. The large Khanda hilt has a pierced knuckle bow and langet ends and a curved pommel spike. The grip is bound with layers of coated twine. The serpentine blade is a very unusual form that resembles a hooded cobra and would have taken some time and expertise to complete. The edges are serrated and a medial ridge runs from the base through to the tip with the exception of the wide hooded area that has been hollow forged. In profile and in hand the sword has the overall forward curve and weight of a large Souson Pata or Kirach and is surprisingly well balanced. Source: www.swordsantiqueweapons.com/s1058_full.html
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