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Wall of Honor: Decorating with Sword and Shield Wall Decorations
Shree Amritsar Sword brings you the timeless charm of decorating with swords and shields, turning any home or office into a display of historical richness and artisan skill. In the realm of home decoration, nothing speaks to a rich historical aesthetic quite like the adornment of walls with swords and shields. These items, steeped in… Read More
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Sword Of The Maratha’s “Bhawani”
Bhawani Talwar Bhawani Talwar also known as the sword of the Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, great warrior and founder of the Maratha dynasty. These straight blades of Bhavani/ Bhawani Talwar were introduced by the Portuguese to the Maratha’s. The basket hilt, also known as “Muleri Muth” in Maharashtra was added to it. It also came to… Read More
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The untold history of Mace / Gada
Indian Mace / Gada / Gurj The Gada is a mallet or blunt mace from the Indian subcontinent. A mace typically consists of a strong, head made of stone, bone, copper, bronze, iron, or steel, with a spike on the top. The mace is also called “Gurj” and “Gadha” in the native Indian language. It… Read More
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Significance of a Vagh Nakha
Vagh Nakha / Bagh Nakha Vagh Nakha or bagh nakha, also known as a tiger claw. It originated from the Indian subcontinent, particularly Maharashtra. It is designed to fit over the knuckles or be concealed under and against the palm. This bagh nakha consists of four curved blades affixed to a crossbar or glove and… Read More
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