The long-held tradition of wearing daggers in southern Arabia is in decline. This research examines the rich history of the southern Arabian dagger, outlining its story over time, craftsmanship, and changing use, from a weapon to a ceremonial piece. A significant contribution in the field of visual art is offered, firstly by demonstrating the beauty of this metal artwork form, and secondly by examining the notions of pride, masculinity and identity with regard to southern Arabian dagger wearing. It is argued here that men in this region continue to attach meaning to the dagger. Additionally, existing critical studies, including the various efforts being made to respect and preserve the dagger’s cultural significance, are highlighted. It is ...
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This research has dealt with some Arab inherited industries and crafts that were implemented in the ...
One of the brightest periods of Iranian art begins with the entrance of the Seljuk dynasty in the la...
This paper illustrates four bronze Levantine fenestrated axes dating back from the Early Bronze IVB ...
International audienceZanzibar shields are documented in several books and preserved in many Europea...
With its exotic appearance and depictions in ancient Egyptian art and literature, the curved sword r...
This paper seeks to define how far we can associate weapon representations in rock art of northwest ...
Among the holdings of the Furusiyya Art Foundation in Vaduz, Liechtenstein, a dagger datable to the ...
An ingenious derivation for the La Tène dagger with anthropoid hilt shows how craftsmen gave an agre...
This article discusses four copper-base alloy ring-pommels of daggers excavated at ed-Dur. Three of ...
New interpretive approaches, new analytical techniques and a new interest in flint daggers as a prod...
Our Arab World is a generous spring of pure Arabic arts, and being inspired by the aesthetics of tho...
Jewelry has always had an irresistible allure yet in the past also had a significance and function w...
The Omani khanjar is a traditional decorated dagger that has been central to national identity in Om...
Gender-related research in the Middle Eastern context has mainly addressed the female body and the ...
The female face mask is one of the most visible representations of the Persian/Arabian Gulf’s cultur...
This research has dealt with some Arab inherited industries and crafts that were implemented in the ...
One of the brightest periods of Iranian art begins with the entrance of the Seljuk dynasty in the la...
This paper illustrates four bronze Levantine fenestrated axes dating back from the Early Bronze IVB ...
International audienceZanzibar shields are documented in several books and preserved in many Europea...