The Dhup sword, also called Sukhela in the south, is a straight, single-edged blade from India’s Deccan region. Favored by the Mughals and the Marathas, it was both a weapon and a status symbol for warriors and nobles. The roughly 33-inch sword offered versatility with its ability to slash and thrust, and its high-quality damascus steel blade was sometimes decorated for an elite touch.
The Dhup sword wasn’t just about its lethal potential; it was often a symbol of affluence. The hilt, particularly for those owned by nobility, might be adorned with intricate floral patterns inlaid with gold. This luxurious touch served as a display of wealth and status, transforming a weapon into a prized possession.
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