Ainu word for knife blade.
Ainu word for a knife handle.
Ainu word for the scabbard of a utility knife called makiri.
Japanese word for a basic blade construction consisting of one type of steel.
Tibetan for an open quiver that spreads the arrows out.
Chinese name for a type of Qing military arrow.
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 Japanese swordsmith who lived between 1650-1730.
The Japanese name for punched, dotted surface finishes on metal.
Literally: Southern barbarian steel.
The Chinese word for matchlock musket.
Japanese word for martensite crystals that form in blade under certain conditions.
Japanese word for fine martensite crystals in the blade's temperline.
Manchu for Green Standard Army: The all-Han army of the Qing dynasty.
Manchu word for a class of broadhead arrows, a military "company", or captain.
A late form of Chinese saber with a pronounced widening at the tip.
Ainu word for the edge of a sharp tool like a knife.
Japanese term for a sword with the second highest rated cutting ability.
Literally "waist-worn-saber".
Chinese name for a class of broadhead arrows.
Chinese name for a class of broadhead arrows. (Alternative spelling using an archaic character).
A Qing military and administrative division.
A Qing military and administrative division.
A Qing military and administrative division.