A decorative dagger made of Damascus (an iron alloy) with a silver wire inlay work case. Indian Rajasthani Koftgiri work (silver wire inlay work) on the sheath is a rare art practiced by very few craftsmen. The hilt of the dagger is uniquely designed as a crown. The blade is not sharp & the dagger measures 9 inches approximately. 

Collectible artefact for display or ceremonial use. Handmade artefacts can be expected have some blemishes and design, pattern, color, or finish variance as each piece is worked upon individually by craftsmen - these are not factory-produced standardized products and each piece's individuality is a part of the charm of handmade goods  Collectible artefact for display or ceremonial use.

(Blunted blades-for ornamental use only)

Decorative dagger / knife (also referred to as kirpan, katar or khanjar)
Dimensions: Approximately 9 inches long including sheath | Blade length: 5 inches approximately
Damascus blade, crown hilt & silver inlay scabbard
Unique collectible - often used as accessory for ceremonial use
Blunt blade - can't be used as cutting tool or weapon. Meant for ceremonial or decorative purpose only.