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Making crucibles for Wootz steel #wootz #steel #damascus #ancient
19th century #Sikh #warrior #axe. Restoring the gilding and patina which had been previously removed
Three recently made #wootz #blades from 3 specific chemistries. #bladesmith #steel #damascus
Wootz Steel (Chef Knife)1.7% Carbon, 65 HRC (Untempered). More knives and testing to follow!
Opening a crucible to see a beautiful #wootz #steel ingot! #forge #foundry #damascus #bladesmith
a very rare Indian Saintie parrying fighting spear #wootz #steel #spear #warrior #swords
Securing #silver foil on a #sword hilt! Before machines, this is how we would polish silver & gold!
Needed a #blade for #martialarts practice, so I spent a time at the forge #wootz #dagger #bladesmith
#wootz kard design is timeless! #dagger #blade #knifemaking #bladesmith #damascus #steel
Catching some rays off this stunning shield #wootz
Just enjoying the views provided by #wootz
Quick test etch, because finding the time to finish any of my blades is near impossible! #wootz
Wootz pattern visible through the polish!
International Wootz Society Official Lauch Trailer
Making Wootz Steel
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