The ancient Yemeni tuzah
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An ancient Yemeni dagger called the . Its origin goes back to folk customs and traditions and is one of the ancient Yemeni civilizations. The handle of the towza is called a jambiy...
An ancient Yemeni dagger called the . Its origin goes back to folk customs and traditions and is one of the ancient Yemeni civilizations. The handle of the towza is called a jambiya, made of karak and decorated with copper letters. The blade of the dagger is made of reinforced iron And the sheath type of natural leather covered with ancient copper ornate in a curved shape, Old hand craft. This type was worn by judges and imams throughout history and some judges still wear it today. As a symbol of heritage and social standing, This type is also used as a masterpiece and a symbol of civilization.
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An ancient Yemeni dagger called the . Its origin goes back to folk customs and traditions and is one of the ancient Yemeni civilizations. The handle of the towza is called a jambiya, made of karak and decorated with copper letters. The blade of the dagger is made of reinforced iron And the sheath type of natural leather covered with ancient copper ornate in a curved shape, Old hand craft. This type was worn by judges and imams throughout history and some judges still wear it today. As a symbol of heritage and social standing, This type is also used as a masterpiece and a symbol of civilization.
- Handle type: Janabiya Karak
- Sheath type:Leather covered with ancient copper
- Blade type: Reinforced iron.
- Screw type: old original copper
- Letters type:o ld copper
- Handle size: 10 x 7 x 2 mm
- Handle weight: 173.9 g
- Sheath weight: 220.8 g
Additional information
Weight | 394.7 g |
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Dimensions | 38 × 7 × 2 mm |
Brand | Kannour |
Format type | handwork |
GENDER | Men |
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