A type of javelin used by the Igorot headhunters of Luzon.
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.
Japanese term for an irregular hamon sometimes found on spearheads
Nickname for Guan Yu's "Green Dragon Crescent Blade".
A large spear issued to the troops of the Green Standard Army in the Qing dynasty
A Japanese sword fittings artist who worked in the Mino-bori style.
Language: Japanese
Source: Michitatsu's Sōken Kishō of 1781
Persian word for spear/lance.
Alternative name for a Sinhalese processional polearm.
See patisthānaya below.
A Sinhalese processional polearm.
The mythical pole arm of Guan Yu.
A type of multi-barbed javelin used by the Igorot of Luzon.
A Chinese type of javelin.
Japanese term for a cross-shaped tsuba often used on tachi swords.
Manchu name for a large hunting spear in use by the Qing dynasty Tiger spear division.
Chinese "tiger forks" or hǔchā (虎叉) are one of the classic weapons in Chinese martial arts.
The "tiger spear" was a large hunting spear in use by the Qing dynasty Tiger spear division.
Japanese name for a sword guard.
The Japanese term for a hair arranging needle that can be split to form a pair of chopsticks.
Japanese for arrowhead-shaped spearhead
"Reclining moon blade", an iconic Chinese polearm.
Name by which the yǎnyuèdāo (偃月刀) first appears in the 11th century.