Antique Indian wootz steel blade child’s tulwar sword in scabbard, an original example of traditional South Asian edged weaponry associated with the historic martial cultures of the Indian subcontinent. Miniature and child-sized tulwars were often produced as ceremonial, presentation, or training pieces, reflecting the importance of arms and horsemanship within many princely and warrior traditions.
The sword features the characteristic curved Wootz steel blade and disc hilt associated with the tulwar, one of the most iconic sword forms of the Indian subcontinent. The hilt is constructed in steel with a broad pommel disc, while the accompanying felt-covered scabbard is designed to protect the blade and facilitate carriage.
Child-sized tulwars were commonly produced for ceremonial use, display, or as part of traditional dress, particularly within noble and military families. In some cases, they served as presentation pieces or symbolised status and martial heritage rather than being intended for combat. Their smaller proportions distinguish them from full-sized military tulwars while retaining the stylistic features of the traditional form.
Tulwars were used throughout the Indian subcontinent for centuries and were carried by soldiers, nobles, and warriors serving under numerous regional powers, including the Mughal Empire and princely states. Antique examples remain highly collectable for their craftsmanship, cultural significance, and decorative appeal.
Manufactured in steel and accompanied by a felt-covered scabbard, this example represents an attractive piece of Indian arms and militaria, reflecting the rich martial traditions of South Asia.
Dimensions
Approx. 67cm overall length
Approx. 57cm blade length
Condition
Good overall antique condition, with age-related wear consistent with period use and storage. The blade displays expected surface marks and areas of patina. The hilt remains secure with wear appropriate to age. The scabbard is in poor condition and missing its chape. No major damage or modern repairs are evident.




















