Early Indian fighting sword
With a recurved blade and elaborate bronze hilt decorated with chakras.Early chilanum hilt
An old bronze hilt in the shape of chilanum hilts.Simple hooded katar
Of a type that is strongly associated with the Vijayanagara empire.A fine curved Deccan katar
With beautifully shaped blade and fine, elaborately chiseled hilt.A curved Deccan katar
With elaborately pierced and chiseled hilt.A Deccan chilanum
With wootz blade, and silver overlaid hilt that was finished with fire-gilding.Katar with complex ribbed blade
A substantial example, of elegant form, with a complex grooved blade.South Indian loop hilted dagger
Introduction
Indian loop hilted dagger are generally called bichuwa (बिछुवा ) which
Three Indian war arrows
Fitted with facetted armor-piercing bodkins type arrowheads.Two Indian flight arrows
Light and slender arrows with small metal tips, optimized for long-distance shooting.Three Indian anti-siege arrows
Named so due to their extremely heavy, bullet-shaped arrowheads.Five Indian arrows
From the same set, but with a variety of different arrowheads.Eight Indian bodkin arrows
Fitted with strong, facetted armor-piercing heads.Seven Indian broadhead arrows
With fairly large broadheads, painted tails and bulbous nocks.Saber of Bhima Nayak
A south Indian saber carrying the name "Sri Bhima Nayak".Unusual khanjarli
With straight blade and two opposing Yali chiseled out of the forte of the blade.Large Mughal saber
With Persian inspired blade in Hindu basket hilt, both of fine wootz.A katar from Bundi
The style typical for royal katar made under Maharao Ram Singh.Large wootz talwar
The hilt inlaid with silver, once blued for added contrast.Silver inlaid Deccan katar
An impressive example with true inlays in silver in the hilt.18th century northern katar
With high-contrast wootz blade and fine damascening in two tones of gold.Golden damascened boy's katar
A rare example with pattern welded blade, retaining its original scabbard.A South Indian khanjarli
A fine, early example with silver-plated details.North Indian composite bow
With whimsical tiger and deer decoration.Mamluk style sword in talwar hilt
Chiseled with a rare type of decor on the base, and with two Islamic inscriptions.Fine mail shirt, Sikh Empire
With a lozenge pattern of brass rings.Large spearhead from South India
An unusual type with a broad leaf-shaped head with deep sunken panels.Boy's katar
A miniature piece meant for use by a small boy.Indian teghá with fine hilt
With wide, pattern-welded blade.Axe with Anup Singh inscription
With a samvat date that corresponds to 1691 A.D.Two fine north Indian arrows
With points mimicking the shape of the Indian push dagger called "katar".Vijayanagara "pata"
A very early example of the type, with locally made rapier style blade.Heavy Rajput katar
A heavy Indian katar with substantial armor piercing blade.Chilanum dagger
Somewhat worn but once very high-quality, with great sculptural qualities and remains of silver "true inlay".12 North Indian arrows
With katar-tipped heads and dark brown shafts.A Bikaner armory dagger
A rare, early south Indian dagger with Bikaner armory markingsNorth Indian sosun pattah
A very good example of a sosun pattah, or "lily leaf", of elegant form.Indian signed dhal from Gujarat
An interesting Indian dhal, a small shield that was signed by its maker from Gujarat.South Indian katar with curved blade
A very crisp and complete example of its type.Chiseled iron Hindu basket hilt
With blackened iron panels with decorative borders carved in relief.A gilt katar with spiraled hilt
In a style associated with Maharao Raja Ram Singh.Tanjore spearhead
Description
A south Indian spearhead with a thick double-edged, symmetrical leaf-shaped blade.