Mysterious History of Damascus Knives
(1) outlet
Damascus metal was first developed and used in South Africa in India and India's largest metal making technology and spreads to the Middle East. And the iron was highly respected and the case was trampled down by the dynastic hidden treasure. But today, the first way to produce Damascus iron is unknown or missing. Despite this, the demands of Damascus have been re-applied to the latest technology, construction, and technology that may differ from one of the first indigenous Indians.
Especially Japan has developed its constructive production capacity in building Kenyan (or Swords) and the Chinese (or Shimic stripes), and has successfully been used in the most intelligent Damascus campus. So we will be more excited to introduce these Damascus events made in Japan.See more Handmade Damascus Steel Folding Pocket Knife
(2) The unreasonable history of India
"Damascus", also known as "Wootz", is an iron-drawn instrument with a pattern of wood and is thought to be from Ancient India. And it seems to be one of the things used to make a strong sword. Since most of their production has not been fully open, it is sometimes associated with something that is even more significant or mysterious.
(3) When did Damascus's iron come first?
There is a large steel pillar called "Delhi metal" in India, allegedly made of Damascus steel. It is thought to have been invented in the third or fourth century BC. Based on this, it should be good to think that Damascus itself had begun to appear earlier. This metal instrument in Damascus was popular because it is unique and unique.
Scientific research conducted by "Delhi metal pillar" produced a wonderful fact - made by metal! (not alloy steel).
The Indian steel production method has been appreciated for the longest time. Metalworking and other metalworking materials were read in the ancient cemetery near Wurre Gaon in Kamp Kampee, which is thought to have been made about 1500 B.C (some 600 BC). It means that these metallic materials were made just a few years before the time when "Delhi metal" was formed.
"Damascus iron" is known as a fitting for the page and not for the market. The following are examples that are often shown to illustrate the quality and appearance of Damascus: "If the number of slides drops on Damascus, it will be eliminated just two times because of its weight." "Damascus has never been carved on the blades even when used to cut metal weapons." "It is so difficult as the willow branch." It will not even fall when it is shipped. It takes the second time to return to its original position - free blade, and you'll see it back in the same way. as it comes back. "
All of them sound loud but they directly describe which "Drums" is all about. It is not just its quality as a judge but also its mystery - its power, unique pattern and kidnapping-are the main reasons for making the above examples sound clear.
During the Catholic era, the Swords of Damascus received an infinite reputation and were trampled down as an heir of the royal family. Also, the National Conquerors were proud of having the sword of Damascus. Recent studies have found that the mystery of a clear, slave-stricken and detainee feature of Damascus is still a production process in which a specific pattern is worked.
Damascus's iron was so prominent that it was often exported to neighboring India and its production method had never been uttered. It is said that the production method was transmitted only to fathers to the son, so there was a limited number of people who did not know how to make iron. Soon, guns came and slowly took possession of iron from Damascus. The Iron Industry production method lasted 200 years ago, making it very difficult for us to now fully produce the process.
(4) Damascus kitchen spears in the present time
"Damascus iron" currently used for the last hokey knife is green, mixed with various different steels and has the same pattern for the one you've slept when the Wootz metal is inserted. At present, selected items have complicated features incorporated between them and designed to make a Dutch knife. In its season, solid and complicated materials are surrounded and protected by tough and difficult elements, making Damascus knife not only solid, solid and bright but also attractive in building materials.
For this reason, the production of a knife with a magnificent pattern of Damascus has become popular in recent years. Additionally, the Japonesque design, technology technology technology technology and traditional Japanese art has added intriguing taste to the Damascus knife and has made all the most popular in the world.

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