Ifugao word for a double-edged knife or shortsword with a socket hilt.
A type of Indian closed hilt design.
A group of Japanese sword fitting makers working on the island of Hirado.
A Japanese maker of sword mounts, active in the Edo period.
Burmese trade name of the lin gin, a machete-like sword.
Burmese for spear, lance, or javelin.
Japanese word for a sword construction with a high carbon edge plate under a soft core, flanked by medium steel.
A type of pattern welding known in English as twist-core.
A type of Chinese double swords with D-shaped guards.
A very large spear issued to the cavalry contingent of the Guard Division.
A large hunting spear in use by the Qing dynasty Tiger spear division.
A type of dha made by the Chinese Shan in Husa Valley, Yunnan.
Chinese for the handguard of a weapon.
Qing Chinese word for a disc guard.
Mandarin name of a Chinese-edged weapon with a 1:1 hilt-blade ratio.
Japanese term for a sword construction with an edge made of higher carbon steel.
Ibehe is an Ainu word for a knife or sword blade.
Japanese term for a type of tachi koshirae.
Manchu word for the tip of a saber.
A construction of edged weapons where a separate piece of high-carbon steel is forged into layers of milder steel.
The Chinese straightsword.
The long spear of the Jianruiying, the special forces of the Qing dynasty.