Nepali for the silver chape on some khukurī.
Nepali for a khukurī with an ornamental scabbard.
Common collector's term for the Nepalese khukuri.
Main article: Khukuri
It literally means "gold" but is also a technique for setting gems into brittle surfaces.
Sinhalese term for a decorative motif that resembles knotwork.
A type of Sinhalese decorative work consisting of scrolls.
A type of Sinhalese decorative work consisting of repetitive floral motifs.
Chinese term for openwork.
Marathi word for a parrying weapon consisting of two antelope horns.
Sinhalese term for a longbow. Literally: "great bow".
Nepali word for a kind of ornamentation consisting of lines of small dots.
Hindi for the lap welds seen on swords.
A notable French arms manufacturer who also made fine presentation weapons in Asian styles.
A type of Sinhalese lacquer work that was directly applied without using brushes.
Also known as niyapoṭen vēda.
Tibetan for an open quiver that spreads the arrows out.
Tibetan word for the matchlock musket.
An alternative name for the miquelet lock
A peculiar double-edged sword of the Garo people.
Collector's jargon for a type of lock for a firearm
Sword of the Mapilla Muslims of the Malabar Coast, South India.
An Indian group of castes. Historically warrior castes.
A type of Sinhalese lacquer work that was directly applied without using brushes. Also known as Mātale work.
Ao Naga word for a number of large, archaic swords used in ceremonies.
Famous maker of metalwork from Bhuj, Kutch.