3,850 $
Dear Collectors and guests of the Antique Gallery website, looking for a gift, in particular Antique weapons, we offer you: Antique hunting dagger “Zlatoust”.
Blade: steel, straight, single-edged, double-edged, with a spear-like combat end. The blade features etching. In the stylized floral ornament border on one side of the blade is the inscription “Zlatoust”, on the other: “Zlatoust” in a stylized floral ornament border. Handle: made of black wood, rectangular in section. The bottom tip with a rim, two balls, and the head of the handle in the form of a trillium metallic, decorated with floral and geometric ornamentation. Scabbard: covered with brown velvet, has upper and lower metallic figurative tips and on the front side a figurative membrane. The metal device of the scabbard is decorated with images of wild animals in the forest, scenes from hunting life, and ornamented with stylized flowers and herbs.
The Antique hunting dagger “Zlatoust” is a true gem among collectible items. This unique specimen, produced in the famous Russian city of Zlatoust, known for its masters of cold weapons, is a symbol of the highest craftsmanship and historical heritage.
Each dagger “Zlatoust” is a work of art. The blade of high-quality steel, decorated with traditional Zlatoust engraving, is often complemented by a handle of precious metals and stones. These details not only adorn the dagger but also emphasize the skill of its creators.
The Antique hunting dagger “Zlatoust” is a prestigious object for collectors. Its rarity, historical value, and unique execution make it an ideal gift for connoisseurs of history, weapons, and Russian art.
The Antique hunting dagger “Zlatoust” represents a unique combination of history, craftsmanship, and culture. It is not only a valuable tool for hunters but also a significant object of cultural heritage, deserving a place in the most exquisite collections.
Zlatoust masters are famous for their ability to create weapons and art objects from steel for many centuries. The hunting dagger “Zlatoust” not only served as a reliable tool in the hands of a hunter but also reflected the social status of its owner, demonstrating wealth and taste.
A rare specimen of the dagger of Tsarist Russia’s hunting weapons. Hunting dagger manufacturer Zlatoust. Dating: 1880s—1890s.



























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