Japanese word for a samurai tool.
A type of eastern dagger with a fairly straight thrusting blade.
Nepali word for the small utility knife carried in the scabbard of a khukurī.
Commonly used name for an Indian push dagger.
Alternative names for the kauro, a notch on the khukurī blade.
Nepali term for the notch at the base of a khukurī blade.
Thrusting dagger of the Malay archipelago, often with an undulating blade.
Literally "long keris", a weapon mostly associated with Sumatra and Malaysia.
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.
Alternate writing for Khēmau, an armorer working at Bundi.
An armorer working in Bundi from at least 1835 to 1872.
Nepali word for the purse carried in the scabbard of a khukurī.
Nepali for the grooves running the base of a khukuri blade.
The traditional fighting and utility knife of Nepal.
A utility and fighting knife associated mainly with the Ghurkas of Nepal.
Sinhalese word for a type of dagger.
Japanese style sword guards made by Chinese craftsmen in Nagasaki.
The Japanese term for a hair arranging pin that was worn in Japanese sword scabbards.
Japanese term for the mountings of an edged weapon.
Nepali for the silver chape on some khukurī.
Nepali for a khukurī with an ornamental scabbard.
Japanese name of a small utility knife worn in sword and dagger scabbards.
Common collector's term for the Nepalese khukuri.
Main article: Khukuri