A Most Attractive Middle Eastern, Antique 19th Century Jambiya. A Most Attractive Middle Eastern, Antique 19th Century Jambiya. A Most Attractive Middle Eastern, Antique 19th Century Jambiya. A Most Attractive Middle Eastern, Antique 19th Century Jambiya.

A Most Attractive Middle Eastern, Antique 19th Century Jambiya.

Carved wooden hit brass embossed and leather scabbard over wood. Double edged steel blade. The blade would polish nicely. The janbiya was given its name because it is worn on the side of a person – the word janbia is derived from the Arabic word "janb" which mean "side". A jambia is constituted of a handle, a blade, and a sheath in which the blade is held. It is made of a certain sort of wood, to hold the blade that is fixed to the waist from underneath with an upward curved sheath. The belt that holds the janbia can be made of tanned leather, or, wound some thick cloth.

The janbiya handle often tells of the social status of the man who wears it.

Other jambiya hilts are made of different types of horn, wood, metal and ivory. Apart from the material used for the hilt, the design and detail is a measure of its value and the status of its owner. there are 53 different types of Jambiya in the Metropolitan museum Collection, some bear a similarity to this example, many with near identical blades.

Code: 16537

245.00 GBP