An Indian type of dagger.
A peculiar type of two-handed sword from the Khasi Hills, Assam.
Persian word for a type of marquetry work.
Alternate writing for Khēmau, an armorer working at Bundi.
An armorer working in Bundi from at least 1835 to 1872.
The Vietnamese word for a circular shield of rattan, much like the téngpái (藤牌) of China.
Nepali word for the purse carried in the scabbard of a khukurī.
Nepali for the grooves running the base of a khukuri blade.
The traditional fighting and utility knife of Nepal.
A utility and fighting knife associated mainly with the Ghurkas of Nepal.
The double-edged straightsword of Vietnam.
Hindi name for a type of slightly curved sword with concave edged.
Sinhalese word for a type of dagger.
An all-devouring creature that is used across Asia as an auspicious decorative element.
Japanese style sword guards made by Chinese craftsmen in Nagasaki.
Japanese word for a sword construction with high carbon steel outer jacket around a softer core.
Persian word for inlay or overlay of precious metal on iron or steel.
The Japanese term for a hair arranging pin that was worn in Japanese sword scabbards.
Sinhalese term for a decorative motif that consists of a mesh-like pattern with floral elements. Also called kaḷas-daṉgaya.
A forward-curved sword that is associated mainly with the Ghurkas of Nepal.
Japanese term for the mountings of an edged weapon.
Nepali for the silver chape on some khukurī.
Nepali for a khukurī with an ornamental scabbard.
Chinese term for the string notch on each bow tip.