Language: Vietnamese
Source: In modern use

Description

Trường đao (長刀) literally means "large sword". The trường đao is a type of Vietnamese falchion that is closely related to Chinese dàdāo (大刀). It typically has a long hilt, often wrapped with rattan and a ring pommel. It usually has a small guard and a large blade that flares out considerably.

A typical truong dao

A typical example. Probably 19th century.
Listed on this site.


Use

Old photographs often show this type of weapons used for decapitations, but this was probably not their sole purpose. I have had matched pairs even, of a smaller and larger example, that suggest they were also worn by fighting men.

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Of very good quality for this type of weapon.

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A very rare ceremonial variety with copper scabbard inlaid with different alloys, and a brass blade.

€6000,-

An exceedingly rare set with fine mother of pearl inlaid string board

€6000,-

With forward swept iron guard and swollen grip.

€1300,-

Collected by a Russian prince from the hill peoples of central Vietnam in 1892.

€1800,-

Description A rather unusual Vi

€1100,-