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Damascus swords
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Damascus
refers to the material achieved through a process of forge wielding two
or more different metals to get a laminated bar of multiple layers. When
this process is done, the blade can have more than 500 layers of metals.
The art of Damascene work, in pure gold and
silver, is still alive with traditional swordsmith families . Some
of these beautiful weapons are still being made and available to serious
collectors of this pattern wielded steel.
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The Key Role of Impurities in
Ancient Damascus Steel Blades
The art of producing the famous 16-18th
century Damascus steel blades found in many museums was lost long ago.
Recently, however, research has established strong evidence supporting
the theory that the distinct surface patterns on these blades result
from a carbide-banding phenomenon produced by the microsegregation of
minor amounts of carbide-forming elements present in the wootz ingots
from which the blades were forged. Further,
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