Antique Iron Claw Hand Gauntlets (Pair) – Rare and Unique – 18 x 4 inch
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EXPERT AUTHENTICATED This rare and visually striking pair of iron gauntlet-style claws—likely inspired by the traditional Indian Bagh Nakh (tiger claw weapon)—was crafted for either ceremonial use, intimidation, or practical combat. These pieces were likely part of an elite warrior’s armor ensemble from Central or Northern India, potentially Rajput or Deccan origin. Each hand features exaggerated curved talon-like projections, mimicking tiger claws, and a sculpted iron wrist guard with pointed terminals. The riveted hinge structures suggest these were designed to articulate or be strapped over real hands or gloves. Their bold and fierce design is not only symbolic of power but might also indicate association with ritual warfare, royal hunts, or temple guardianship artifacts. Key Features: Material: Forged Iron with hand-shaped claws Size (approx) – 18x 4 inch Origin: Likely Rajasthan or Deccan region, India Estimated Period: Late 18th to early 19th century CE Design: Bagh Nakh-inspired iron gauntlets with integral wrist armor Technique: Hand-forged and riveted, possibly blackened or originally polished Condition Report: Overall Structure: Intact and sturdy with all claws present Surface Wear: Moderate rust patina and oxidation throughout; no active corrosion Mechanical Parts: Hinges present, may be slightly stiff but original Damage: Minor dents, scratches, and pitting consistent with age Restoration: None visible; appears to be in original untouched condition ✅ A desirable untouched piece for collectors; surface can be conserved or left as-is for historical integrity.
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