Looks like that worked, so here are some more.
Keeping with the theme, here are some shots of an antique Mongolian Buddhist blade, with some sutra inscriptions.
And now shots of the antique Thai buddhist blade, much larger than the Mongolian one, but more practical (no fancy silver scabbard, just plain wood). This one was made by the royal Thai sword makers, no way I could have gotten it without the generosity of a fellow Buddhist. There are multiple shots so the blade inscription can be better seen. IMHO, high-grade blades just don;t translate to digital media well - these and the later wootz blade pics don't do justice to the reality, even though shot with a very good Cannon DSLR and Sigma macro lens. May bust out my film camera and do some that way.
And now the Kremlyn / Kirpichev wootz blade. Only other guy I know of who can do this, the real deal, not patter-welded or acid-etched, is Al Pendrey. Been trying to get one of his for years, no luck so far. Recent research has found natural carbon nano-tubes in real wootz (or bulat in Russian), as well as vanadium, allegedly an ingredient in both dudes recipes.
More to come later.