Japanese word for a sword guard shape. Literelly "hollyhock shape".
Literally: "whip". Describes actual whips but also iron chain weapons and rigid bar-maces.
Chinese for a ranking badge worn by civil and military officials
Literally: "Spring-autumn blade", an alternative name for the yǎnyuèdāo.
Qing Chinese for "saber guard".
A commonly used name for the yǎnyuèdāo (偃月刀).
A very long spear or lance, issued to the cavalry of the Guard Division.
Language: Japanese
Origin: Old literature
A group of Japanese sword fitting makers working on the island of Hirado.
A Japanese maker of sword mounts, active in the Edo period.
A very large spear issued to the cavalry contingent of the Guard Division.
A traditional fire-making pouch.
A large hunting spear in use by the Qing dynasty Tiger spear division.
Chinese for the handguard of a weapon.
A type of Chinese mace with a smooth rod.
The long spear of the Jianruiying, the special forces of the Qing dynasty.
A type of spear used by the Jianruiying, the Qing's special forces.
Japanese word for a cross shaped spear
Japanese word for a samurai tool.
The Japanese term for a hair arranging pin that was worn in Japanese sword scabbards.
Japanese term for the mountings of an edged weapon.
Japanese name of a small utility knife worn in sword and dagger scabbards.