Persian Scimitar- Shamshir- Damascus Steel -24"
Persian Scimitar- Shamshir A Glimpse into History The Persian Shamshir, with its elegantly curved blade, is a renowned type of scimitar that traces its origins back to the Middle Eastern warriors of antiquity. Revered for its effectiveness in both combat and ceremonial contexts, this iconic sword has been a symbol of strength, honor, and craftsmanship for centuries. The Damascus steel used in this Shamshir harks back to the ancient art of blade-making, known for producing swords that were not only beautiful but also incredibly strong and flexible. Blade Composition and Craftsmanship: Layering Composition: 6 Pieces of Carbon Steel #43 and #40 5 Pieces of High Carbon Steel 1095 Layering Sequence: 1st Fold: 11x2 = 22 Layers 2nd Fold: 22x2 = 44 Layers 3rd Fold: 44x2 = 88 Layers 4th Fold: 88x2 = 176 Layers 5th Fold: 176x2 = 352 Layers This intricate layering process results in a blade with 352 layers, creating the distinctive wavy patterns and ensuring superior strength, flex