Janbiya
This curved dagger is a janbiya of Ottoman or Persian origin.
The dagger has an unadorned, balustrade type hilt with short
crossguards and a double-edged curved blade with pronounced medial
ridge. At its base, the blade has the remants of some gilded
foliage decoration.
Janbiya is the term used in Arabic for this specific kind of
curved blade, deriving from the Arabic root for an item worn on the
right side. They are typically recieved by older boys around the
age of 14 to mark the transition between childhood and
manhood.
Jambiyas hold high symbolic meaning, and it is very rare that
they ever come out of their sheath, doing so in only extreme
situations.
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East Ayrshire Council