Indo-Persian Tabarzin Saddle Axe, India or Iran, 19th Century

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Finely crafted Indo-Persian tabarzin saddle axe, India or Iran, 19th century. Forged in steel and richly engraved with vegetal scrollwork, floral motifs and arabesque borders. Dimensions: 50 × 20 × 5 cm. Weight: 2577 g.

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Indo-Persian Tabarzin Saddle Axe, India or Iran, 19th Century.

A finely crafted example of a tabarzin, the traditional Indo-Persian saddle axe associated with both warfare and ceremonial display. Widely used across Persia and the Indian subcontinent, this distinctive form, often carried by cavalry, features the elegant crescent-shaped blade characteristic of the type.

The present piece is forged entirely in steel and richly engraved throughout. The axe head is adorned with intricate vegetal scrollwork, stylized floral motifs and finely executed arabesque borders, reflecting the refined decorative vocabulary of Indo-Persian metalwork.

Such ornamentation elevates the weapon beyond its martial function, placing it within a tradition of courtly craftsmanship and symbolic prestige. Compact in scale, this tabarzin belongs to the shorter form of the type, suitable as a personal sidearm or ceremonial object of status and artistic expression.

Origin:
Indo-Persian region, India or Iran.

Period:
19th century.

Type:
Tabarzin / saddle axe.

Material:
Steel.

Technique:
Forging, engraving.

Decoration:
Engraved vegetal scrollwork, stylized floral motifs and arabesque borders.

Dimensions:
50 × 20 × 5 cm.

Weight:
2577 g.

Condition:
Good condition, with age-related wear, patina and surface marks. The condition is shown in the photographs.