This antique Indian ritual sword with a Vijayanager hilt is a true piece of history. Crafted in the 17th-19th century in India, the sword features a double edge and a brass handle. Its intricate design and attention to detail make it a valuable addition to any collection of collectible swords, sabers, knives, and blades. The sword's country of manufacture is India, adding to its rich cultural heritage. Its unique design and historical significance make it an eye-catching display piece that is sure to impress any collector or history enthusiast.                                                                                                                                                                                                       i havent had alot of luck finding this sword.ive found 2 and they sold for over a thousand dollars.so im write some of what was written about them.a very rare antique 17th-19th century indian ritual short sword with vijayanagar form hilt cast in low relief.lower finials terminated in elephants head the upper finials with the terminals on tigers heads and adorned on the middle with the finial in the form of a man with a mustache and turban.                                                                                                                                                                 the blade itself is roughly 15 7/8 length,roughly 1 1/2 wide,handle roughly 5 3/4 long,2 7/8 at the widest point,whole sword is roughly 20 3/4 long.                                                                                                                                                                                                          some of my info could be wrong as i said i could find out little about this sword.but i think where i got this info from is a good place.was gonna clean it up and reseached it and they said you can but somethings like this are best left oringinal.if anyone knows anything more about this sword id be interested in hearing about it.thank you