Topkapı DaggerFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Topkapı Dagger is an emerald-studded curved dagger, known as a jambiya, created in 1746 by Ottoman craftsmen to be given as a gift to the Shah of Persia.[1][2] The Topkapı Dagger, with a 35 cm (14 in) long scabbard, largely made of gold, set with jewels. A clock is built into the pommel of the dagger. There are three large emeralds on the handle. Located in the Imperial Treasury of the Topkapı Palace in Istanbul, Türkiye.
The Topkapı Dagger is an emerald-studded curved dagger, known as a jambiya, created in 1746 by Ottoman craftsmen to be given as a gift to the Shah of Persia.[1][2] The Topkapı Dagger, with a 35 cm (14 in) long scabbard, largely made of gold, set with jewels. A clock is built into the pommel of the dagger. There are three large emeralds on the handle. Located in the Imperial Treasury of the Topkapı Palace in Istanbul, Türkiye.