A Caucasian dagger with a sheath and a dagger knife, a handle made of walrus bone.

The forged blade is double-edged, tapering in shape with a mixed blade on each side. The one-piece handle made of walrus bone, of classic shape, is decorated in the technique of gold and silver inlay on the bone. The handle is fastened to the blade with two iron convex rivets decorated in the technique of gold notching on metal, with silver round plates decorated with black engraving. On the blade is the name of the master, executed in Arabic graphics :<<Bazalai>>. The scabbard is wooden, covered with velvet. The frame of the scabbard is silver decorated with a floral pattern made in the technique of engraving and ink. On the reverse side of the mouth there is a black inscription in Arabic graphics: master Abakar in 1264 (1847-8). The belt is made of iron, decorated with a gold notch. The design of the dagger provides for a dagger knife.
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