Yemen's ceremonial daggers stand the test of time
Ceremonial daggers have been a part of Yemeni heritage for centuries, symbolising the pride of Yemeni men.
Distinctively shaped and carefully crafted, the Janbiya can often be closely linked to a person's identity. / AFP
In Yemen, the Janbiya – a ceremonial dagger – is almost like an identity card.
It can signal a person's social status, tribal affiliation, and even their profession.
Some are more ornate than others – and depending on their origin, can be worth a small fortune.
Brandished mainly during ceremonies, Yemen's Janbiyas are a tradition dating back to pre-Islamic times.
TRT World's Chelsea Carter has more.