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.
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 martensite crystals that form in blade under certain conditions.
Nias word for zoomorphic sword hilts with an open mouth with fangs.
Japanese word for fine martensite crystals in the blade's temperline.
A late form of Chinese saber with a pronounced widening at the tip.