Sinhala for side plates on a sword.
Japanese word for a sword guard shape. Literelly "hollyhock shape".
Sword guards that were made across Asia, specifically with export in mind.
Sinhala for "knuckle guard".
Sinhala term given by Deraniyagala for "knuckle guard".
Description
The blunderbuss originated in 17th-century Europe. Its name comes from the Dutch word donderbus, literally "thundercan".
Qing Chinese for "saber guard".
A type of gun from Montenegro with rich mother-of-pearl inlays.
A group of Japanese sword fitting makers working on the island of Hirado.
A Japanese maker of sword mounts, active in the Edo period.
Chinese for the handguard of a weapon.
The alternative spelling of the Džeferdar, a type of miquelet gun from Montenegro.
Japanese word for a samurai tool.
Acehnese word for blunderbuss.
Thai name for a type of blunderbuss produced by the Straits Chinese.
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.
Japanese name of a small utility knife worn in sword and dagger scabbards.
Indonesian word for a swivel cannon.
Tibetan word for the matchlock musket.
An alternative name for the miquelet lock
A Japanese sword fittings artist who worked in the Mino-bori style.
Language: Japanese
Source: Michitatsu's Sōken Kishō of 1781
Collector's jargon for a type of lock for a firearm