Description
Looking to add an exciting edge to your belly-dancing routine? Look no further! Dancing with fire can be done by most belly dancers, from beginners to professionals. The tradition of dancing with fire originated from many cultures, including Turkey, Egypt, Armenia, India, Greece and the Philippines. Today, most belly dancers use fire to demonstrate their skill, grace, and balance.
Whether you’re performing the traditional “Raks el-Sayf” or just adding a sense of adventure to your Tribal-Fusion choreography, this beautifully balanced Moorish Scimitar will keep your audience riveted to their seats. Each sword is made of unsharpened stainless steel, and comes with a wooden grip and brass guard and pommel. A Kevlar wick and Nomex fuel reservoir are securely attached to the top end of the sword, giving you a longer burn time. Note: this photo is a little out of date. The current sword has less wick because the wick shown in the photo was too hot and too close to the head for most users. Don't worry though. The current design still has plenty of fire.
Please note, the wick on the new swords is shorter than shown because the full length wick was too hot and causing burns. Don't worry, there is still plenty of fire.