Sword Attributted to anonymous Sahabi ra
Sword of the Companion – Topkapi "Anonymous Sahabi" Replica
Step back into the 7th century with this striking handcrafted replica. While many swords in the Topkapi Palace Museum are attributed to famous leaders, several belong to the "Anonymous Companions"—the brave warriors whose names may be lost to time, but whose legacy is etched into history.
This decorative piece honors the unsung heroes of Islamic heritage, offering a minimalist yet powerful design that reflects the authentic style of early Islamic swordsmanship.
Historical Inspiration
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The Topkapi Legacy: Based on the historical artifacts preserved in Istanbul, this replica captures the straight-blade profile and functional hilt design common among the Sahaba.
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The Spirit of the Unknown: By attributing this to an anonymous Sahabi, this piece serves as a tribute to all those who served with devotion and humility.
Craftsmanship & Aesthetics
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Engraved Blade: The blade features period-accurate engravings, showcasing the transition from simple utility to the refined artistry of the era.
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Timeless Design: Unlike the more ornate ceremonial swords, this piece focuses on the "soldier’s aesthetic"—strong lines, a comfortable grip, and a presence that commands respect.
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Detailed Fittings: Features a traditional cross-guard and pommel, staying true to the museum pieces found in the arms and armor gallery of the Topkapi collection.
Product Specifications
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Type: Historical Decorative Replica (Non-Functional)
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Blade Style: Early Islamic Straight Blade
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Finish: Hand-polished steel-look finish with custom engraving
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Use Case: Ideal for Educational displays, Home/Office décor, and Historical collections.
Why This Piece?
Every collection needs a piece that tells a story of mystery and devotion. This "Sword of the Companion" is more than a replica; it is a symbol of the silent strength and unwavering faith of the early pioneers of history.