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Jacinto Melo MG, BR
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As duas Talwar, ou Tulwar, espadas Sikh, com damasco de 270 e 300 camadas, empunhaduras em aço com inserto de talas de Gonçalo Alves. 38 e 33 polegadas, bainhas em amdeira revestidas de tecido e ponteira em alpaca. Peças executadas por mim e pelo Maurício, nossa intenção foi construir espadas inspiradas no que se fazia na Índia em por volta do ano 1500.
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Sean Bean “Boromir” Dagger
Measurements: overall length, 13 inches (33cm)
In addition to his large, single-handed sword, Boromir also carried a dagger matching the blade shape and pommel design of its big brother. Made from aluminum and resin, this prop was created from molds taken from the original hero prop and was hand-painted and weathered by the skilled craftsman at Weta Workshop during the production of The Lord of the Rings (New Line Cinema, 2001, 2002, 2003).
This style of filming prop was used for shots when Sean Bean would wear the dagger in its sheath, or in stunt sequences when there would be concern over damaging the hero prop. This prop was part of a collection of authentic production-created film props procured by official New Line Cinema licensee, United Cutlery directly from Weta Workshop and Three Foot Six Productions between 1999-2004 for reference in producing a collectible replica version for fans of the film franchise.
Source: Copyright 2014 © Julien’s Live
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Zimmermann_(blacksmith) https://www.facebook.com/atelier.zimmermann
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Do you have a favorite maker/style?
I prefer the classics, bob loveless and bill moran are the biggest, but nowadays I really like tim hancock, Rodrigo Sfreddo and luciano dorneles.check out my work at www.tom.art.br
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Rodrigo Sfreddo's Mastersmith test set #ABS #blacksmith #knife
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Mughal Khanjar Dagger
Dated: early 19th century
Medium: jade, steel, gilding, wood, silk
Measurements: overall length 39 cm
The grip of the dagger is carved of a single section of pale green jade with dark mottling, with swollen grip and flared pommel surmounted by with three fully-modeled clumps of grapes on vines. The surface is carved with lotuses and acanthus leaves. The recurved, double-edged blade has a central ridge forged of finely-patterned wootz with delicately-inlaid goldwork panels at either side of the forte. In its silk-velvet covered wooden scabbard with a gilt chape.
Source: Copyright 2014 © iCollector
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