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Two curved sabers and one scabbard are displayed vertically and diagonally within a glass-fronted exhibition case against a white, textured wall in a museum in Teteven, Bulgaria.

On the left, a dark-handled saber hangs vertically, featuring a pronounced curved pommel, a metallic four-lobed crossguard, and a long, slightly curved, polished steel blade. To its right, a dark, curved scabbard with two metallic suspension rings hangs, appearing to be made of leather or dark wood.

On the right, a second saber is presented diagonally, featuring a similar dark, curved pommel and metallic crossguard. Its blade is partially sheathed in a scabbard, which transitions from a dark material in the upper section to a polished brass or gold-colored metal sheath in the lower section.

The reflective glass of the display case shows a prominent, semi-transparent silhouette of a person (likely the photographer) on the left side, standing in front of a reflected rectangular window, revealing an exterior brick wall. A white rectangular label is affixed to the glass, partially obscured by the reflection. The visible text on the label reads: "САБИ ОТ РУСКО-ТУРСКАТА ВОЙНА 1877-1878" (Swords from the Russo-Turkish War 1877-1878) followed by a partially visible English translation: "Swords the Russian-Turkish War 1877-1878". The top, bottom, and right edges of the display area are framed by a dark, possibly black, border.
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Jun 7, 2026

Teteven, Bulgaria

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Two curved sabers and one scabbard are displayed vertically and diagonally within a glass-fronted exhibition case against a white, textured wall in a museum in Teteven, Bulgaria. On the left, a dark-handled saber hangs vertically, featuring a pronounced curved pommel, a metallic four-lobed crossguard, and a long, slightly curved, polished steel blade. To its right, a dark, curved scabbard with two metallic suspension rings hangs, appearing to be made of leather or dark wood. On the right, a second saber is presented diagonally, featuring a similar dark, curved pommel and metallic crossguard. Its blade is partially sheathed in a scabbard, which transitions from a dark material in the upper section to a polished brass or gold-colored metal sheath in the lower section. The reflective glass of the display case shows a prominent, semi-transparent silhouette of a person (likely the photographer) on the left side, standing in front of a reflected rectangular window, revealing an exterior brick wall. A white rectangular label is affixed to the glass, partially obscured by the reflection. The visible text on the label reads: "САБИ ОТ РУСКО-ТУРСКАТА ВОЙНА 1877-1878" (Swords from the Russo-Turkish War 1877-1878) followed by a partially visible English translation: "Swords the Russian-Turkish War 1877-1878". The top, bottom, and right edges of the display area are framed by a dark, possibly black, border.

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