Padri gun is the name of a Malay matchlock.
Commonly used name for the sword of the Muruts, headhunters of northern Borneo.
Indonesian word for pattern on a steel blade. Also the name of the nickel often used for a contrasting effect.
Old Javanese word for "arrow".
Literally "war commander" were military leaders appointed by the elite in Aceh.
A curved saber from the southern part of the island of Borneo.
Widely used name for a hollow-ground Indonesian headhunter sword. (A.k.a. mandau).
A peculiar land Dayak sword with a sharp bend in the blade.
Widely used but incorrect name for the parang beladah, a type of saber from the southern part of Kalimantan.
The sword of the Murut, headhunters of northern Borneo.
Old Javanese word for a type of arrow with a crescent moon shaped arrowhead.
Indonesian word meaning "curved sword".
Indonesian term meaning "straight sword". Often used to describe a specific silver-clad shortsword.
An Acehnese type of saber
A distinctive type of European military saber, used from the early 19th to early 20th century.
A small utility knife used on the island of Borneo. Often carried with the Dayak mandau.
An Acehnese type of thrusting dagger.
Old Javanese for a type of arrow with a bird-shaped head.
Khmer word for an auspicious copper alloy.
Malay word for their matchlock musket.
Alternative name for Maung Pyo. A Burmese craftsman known for his fine silver overlay.
Burmese word for the Shan sword with pointed blade.
A type of knife from the North of Nias.
A straight, single-edged sword with forked hilt used in northern Sumatra.
A type of multi-barbed javelin used by the Igorot of Luzon.