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It has been awhile since we had some Cleaver action .

first up Jade

Nephrite Cleaver China
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Jade Alaska
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Jade stone

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Yukon
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Chinese, Neolithic period,
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Now for something different .
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Decorative butcher knife

Egyptian, Late Second Intermediate Period, 1630–1539 B.C.

Large bronze knife, bronze handle attached by three rivets, handle in form of bulls leg and foot, tip of blade terminates in goose head curved back.

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Bronze
 
English
I like the hook.
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Japan fish market.
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Burma
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Some time's artist use cleavers as a canvas
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Wonder if they got a grant money up front for this.
 
AND sometimes knives.

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Madame Recamier (1777-1849) was celebrated in French Empire society for her beauty and love affairs. At the age of 15 she was married to
a wealthy lawyer who may have been her natural father. The marriage was loveless and unconsummated, and she carried on many flagrant
affairs. In her Parisian town house she held a fashionable literary salon. Some of the most accomplished portraitists of the time sculpted, drew
and painted her image.

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and a little something to brighten the post.
 
What is up with those Egyptians? They did some of the most amazingly beautiful work in metal.
 
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