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Tagar Dagger

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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2 plates

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The Tagar culture, dating back to the 8th–3rd centuries BCE, represents one of the early Turkic communities of Southern Siberia and Central Asia. Daggers from this period were not merely weapons but powerful symbols of status, authority, and protection.

This 3D model is a modern reinterpretation inspired by authentic archaeological Tagar daggers. The strong geometric forms of the original artifacts have been preserved, while the details have been simplified for reliable 3D printing and educational use.

The model is suitable for museum-themed projects, history education, display collections, or decorative purposes. Thanks to its multi-plate printable structure, different sizes and variations are provided within a single project file.

This design aims to bring the spirit of the ancient Eurasian steppes into today’s digital fabrication world.

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