Sinhala term for the edge on a sword blade.
Ifugao word for a woven rattan covering on handles and shafts.
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".
Qing Chinese for the ferrule of a sword hilt.
South Nias word for a specific type of sword.
The national sword of the Kingdom of Sikkim, a monarchy in the eastern Himalayas.
Cantonese pronunciation for bāzhǎndāo, an alternative name for húdiédāo.
Alternative name for the húdiédāo.
Nias name for the monkey-like figure carved on some sword hilts.
Generic Nias word for "knife" or "sword".
A group of sword makers in Bizen, Japan, active in the Muromachi period.
English name for the húdiédāo (蝴蝶刀)
Chinese term for "long saber".
Literally: "Spring-autumn blade", an alternative name for the yǎnyuèdāo.
A type of Bhutanese sword with a triple "W" pattern on its silver-clad scabbard.
Thai word for a single-edged sword.
Literally "big knife", it is primarily associated with the iconic broad saber of post-imperial China.
Burmese type of sword, worn in scabbard slung from the shoulder.
Literally "single saber", it refers to any type of dāo used solely without shield or weapon in the other hand.