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Ornamentation and decoration techniques used on cold weapons in afghanistan from the 18th to early 20th centuries

Miloserdov D.

Bulletin of the International institute for Central Asian studies

  • № 33 2022

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Язык: английский

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Аннотация

This article discusses various techniques for decorating bladed weapons of Afghanistan from the 18th to early 20th centuries and their ornamental designs. It explains the unique features of three decorative approaches –Indian, Persian, and Afghan. It also focuses upon design patterns that have survived since pre-Islamic times.Afghanistan’s cold weapons are characterized by a mix of ornamental motifs and decorative techniques.

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