The saber is made by Russian weapon makers from Zlatoust. Since 1815, Zlatoust weapon makers have been making weapons for the army and navy. A distinctive feature is the manufacture of exclusive decorated weapons. These are Zlatoust weapon makers that make gift and award weapons for the first persons of the states. For example, the Presidential Regiment of the Moscow Kremlin is still armed with sabers which are more than 150 years old.
The saber blade is made of high-alloy steel. Such steel is used to make working cutting tools up to surgical scalpels. The blade is abundantly decorated with gold painting. The metal hilt and crosspiece are richly decorated with relief engraving. A large stone is encrusted in the crosspiece center. The metal scabbard is decorated using the technique of the Zlatoust engraving on metal; its stages include:
turning;
brush painting;
lacquer needle engraving;
art etching;
cutter engraving;
polishing;
nickel plating;
gilding;
jewelry.
The saber is a brutal male gift that can be presented to a colleague, friend, boss or relative.