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Kama with scabbard

Part of the collection: Broń, instrumenty, varia

Popularization note

Kama is a dagger (sometimes called khanjali) very popular in Georgia and in other countries of the Caucasus. Dagger is one of the oldest variants of bladed weapon, it was already known in antiquity. For the sake of simplicity, we can say that it was a miniature of a sword, but in contrast, it was usually carried on the right side of the body. All characteristic features of a dagger can be found in gladius, the sword of Roman legionaries. It is characterized by a straight (much more rarely curved) blade, which is double-edged and quite wide. Our kama has two-blades which are almost parallel to each other, passing into a sharp point and two fullers (on both sides of the blade) forged asymmetrically (not in the axis of the blade) thus avoiding the weakening of the blade. Hilt of the dagger is narrow, partially clad (usually it is a buffalo or deer horn). Both linings are the same width as a narrow hilt to which they are attached by three brass studs. The whole hilt is crowned by a prominent pommel. Scabbard of our dagger is wooden, clad with black buckskin, so-called cap with a silver neck and a chape. The metal parts of the scabbard are engraved with oriental patterns and decorated with niello in Caucasian fashion.

Information about the object

Information about this object

Author / creator

unknown

Dimensions

height: 55 cm, width: 5.7 cm

Object type

Weapons, instruments, varia

Technique

forging

Material

bone, horn, wood, steel

Creation time / dating

19th (?) century

Creation / finding place

powstanie: Caucasus (Asia)

Owner

Castle Museum in Łańcut

Identification number

S.10665MŁ

Location / status

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