Katar (Stabbing Dagger): Sheath

Cleveland Museum of Art

Katar (Stabbing Dagger): Sheath

Date
1700s
Medium
wooden sheath with velvet cover, brass boss, iron tip with gold inlay
Culture
India, Mughal
Department
Indian and Southeast Asian Art
Institution
Cleveland Museum of Art

Stabbing daggers called katar were distinctive to India and often worn by soldiers and courtiers, tucked into their belts. Covering the entire handle are tiny scenes of lions and cheetahs hunting deer and buffalo in rocky wooded settings.

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