Literally "foreigner", Hindi term for a European sword mounted in Indian hilt.
A Sinhalese decorative motif in lacquer that consists of diamond shapes.
Sinhala term for fancy knives. Literally "stone handled knife".
Name for Indian work in two metals of contrasting colors, usually silver and gold.
A specific type of katar that is commonly associated with Kutch.
A style of Indian sword hilt
A style of Indian sword hilt.
A type of Indian closed hilt design.
Literally "arrow-makers", a Sinhalese class of craftsmen that did wood turning and lacquer work.
Sinhalese word for "arrow".
Persian word meaning "demon's tooth", used to describe daggers.
A double-pointed push dagger.
A triple-pointed push dagger.
Sinhalese term for a decorative motif that consists of a mesh-like pattern with floral elements. Also called koḷa vẹla.
A style of Indian sword hilt
The national sword of Sri Lanka, being a saber with an elaborately carved hilt.
Commonly used name for an Indian push dagger.
A type of straightsword of the Malabar coast.
A type of Indian sword with a heavy, straight blade that widens at the top.
Plural of khanjar, meaning "dagger". Due to a confusion, it became the name of a type of Indian dagger with large lunette pommel.
An Indian type of dagger.