Long Way Dayak word for a variety of mandau.
Long Way Dayak word for a type of mandau tip.
Long Way Dayak word for a type of mandau tip.
Burmese for a machete-like that was used widely in Kachin state and Assam.
Colonial British name A type of dha used by various tribes in northern Burma.
A Chinese saber with a gentle curve.
Long Way Dayak word for a type of mandau tip.
A town in Zhejiang province, China, known as a sword making center.
The former name of Lóngquán, a famous sword-making town in China.
Term coined by Bell in 1907, describing a dha that by then was mainly of Chinese make.
Hindi for the lap welds seen on swords.
Popular name for the common sword of Borneo.
Japanese word for a basic blade construction consisting of one type of steel.
Long Way Dayak word for a type of decoration seen on mandau blades.
Long Way Dayak word for a type of decoration consisting of S-shaped ornaments.
Ainu word for the back of a knife, or sword. Also the ridge of a mountain or house.
Chinese name for a slender, curved saber. Often associated with large two-handers.
A peculiar double-edged sword of the Garo people.
Name for fine dha with fine overlaid blades. Named after Mindan village where they were made.
Long Way Dayak name for a type of mandau tip.
Sword of the Mapilla Muslims of the Malabar Coast, South India.
A Japanese swordsmith who lived between 1650-1730.
Japanese word for the tang of a sword