Silver Dagger

<p id="">This exquisite silver dagger features intricate engravings that reflect the rich cultural heritage of Mesopotamia. The detailed craftsmanship on the blade and handle showcases traditional Mesopotamian motifs, making it both a functional weapon and a collectible piece of art.</p><p id=""><strong id="">Key Features:</strong></p><ul id=""><li id=""><strong id="">Material:</strong> Silver with detailed engravings</li><li id=""><strong id="">Design:</strong> Traditional Mesopotamian motifs</li><li id=""><strong id="">Craftsmanship:</strong> Hand-engraved with precision</li><li id=""><strong id="">Dimensions:</strong> Approximately 12 inches in total length</li></ul><p id=""><strong id="">Cultural Significance:</strong>This dagger is a testament to Mesopotamian artistry, combining historical motifs with expert craftsmanship. It serves as a functional weapon and a decorative item, symbolizing the deep artistic traditions of the region.</p><p id="">The Mesopotamian Silver Dagger is an elegant addition to any collection, blending functionality with historical beauty.</p><p>‍</p>

Width
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Height
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Weight
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