Damascus knives are made from Uzi steel ingots, which are originated from India, and have casting patterns on the surface. Damascus knife is usually a machete, and its biggest feature is that the blade is covered with various patterns, such as clouds and water, which are beautiful and unusual. This pattern is formed in casting. For a long period of time in the past, the unique smelting technology and forging methods of Damascus knives have always been the technical secrets of the Persians and are not known to the outside world.
Damascus knife is represented by Iran. The ancient iron soldiers of Iran were very famous. At that time, the royal families of Mongolia, India, Turkey, and other countries in the East employed Persian craftsmen to cast their soldiers. However, the shapes of weapons in different countries were different, and the blade makers did not leave inscriptions. With the passage of time, people have It is unrecognizable that this is Persian man-made.