Sinhala term for fancy knives. Literally "stone handled knife".
Name for Indian work in two metals of contrasting colors, usually silver and gold.
A specific type of katar that is commonly associated with Kutch.
A style of Indian sword hilt
A style of Indian sword hilt.
A type of Indian closed hilt design.
Literally "arrow-makers", a Sinhalese class of craftsmen that did wood turning and lacquer work.
Sinhalese word for "arrow".
Persian word meaning "demon's tooth", used to describe daggers.
A double-pointed push dagger.
A triple-pointed push dagger.
Sinhalese term for a decorative motif that consists of a mesh-like pattern with floral elements. Also called koḷa vẹla.
A style of Indian sword hilt
The national sword of Sri Lanka, being a saber with an elaborately carved hilt.
Commonly used name for an Indian push dagger.
A type of straightsword of the Malabar coast.
A type of Indian sword with a heavy, straight blade that widens at the top.
Plural of khanjar, meaning "dagger". Due to a confusion, it became the name of a type of Indian dagger with large lunette pommel.
An Indian type of dagger.
Persian word for a type of marquetry work.
Alternate writing for Khēmau, an armorer working at Bundi.