Hǔyádāo (虎牙刀), "tiger tooth sword"
Mandarin name of a Chinese-edged weapon with a 1:1 hilt-blade ratio.Large Ming tuánliàn jiàn
A large piece dating from the Ming-Qing transition period of the 17th century.Southern Bannermen Hǔyádāo
A pair, both with Banner markings, one Manchu and one Hanjun.Echizen Kanesada in striking koshirae
Blade with fine dragon horimono. The mounts signed Sōmin and Masatatsu.Fine autumn themed daishō
Both blades signed, its koshirae fine maki-e lacquer work. Ito school tsuba and Mino Gotō style mounts.Silver overlaid pèidāo
A Qing officer saber with silver overlay on the blade.Punjabi khanda for court of Ratlam
The hilt carries an inscription dating it to 1841.Southern Indian child's talwar
With an inscription alluding to it having belonged to the son of Tipu Sultan.Firanghi with gold overlaid hilt
The manner of decoration is entirely geometrical, which is very hard to do right.Marwari talwar with 1857 dated hilt
The hilt is in the typical Marwari Rajput style, made by Ram Namar in 1857 A.D.A Fraser talwar from the Deccan
Once belonging to William Fraser (1784-1835), a British civil servant.A Fraser talwar, 18th century
Once belonging to William Fraser (1784-1835), a British civil servant.Japanese inspired Asian sword
Inspired by uchigatana brought into Vietnam by Japanese refugees who settled along the coast.Ntugalu
Kachin name for a long straight sword.Very good Mindan dha
With silver overlay on iron even continued on its hilt.Mindan Ramayana dha
Fine Mindan dha with a scene from the Ramayana on its blade.Silver mounted dha
With entirely silver covered hilt and silver mounts on scabbard.Mindan dha
Fine silver overlaid dha made in Mindan village, south of Mandalay, gained fame in the 19th century.Rare bird dha
One of the rarest forms of dha, with a hilt and scabbard carved like a bird.Heavy dha
The thick and heavy blade is marked with a script that has yet to be identified.Burmese dha with interesting blade
With inscriptions on blade, unusual grooves, and brass inlaid copper mounts.Mainsa dha
Term coined by Bell in 1907, describing a dha that by then was mainly of Chinese make.Plain dha with baldric
Nice plain dha as used in Yunnan, Burma, and northern Thailand. Complete with baldric.A plain dha
Of a type likely produced by the Shan people and traded widely in the region.Tibetan dpa'dam with belt hook
A large Tibetan sword, known in the local language as dpa'dam.Dagestani shashka dated 1912
A nice Caucasian shashka from Dagestan with a Russian imperial monogram.Vietnamese shortsword
A short version of the Vietnamese kiếm sword with a finely carved horn hilt.Katana in horse theme koshirae
Blade signed Sesshū-jū Fujiwara Hiroyoshi, active in the 1670s-80s.Han Plain Red Banner saber
Southern Chinese saber made for a soldier under the Plain Red Banner.Very fine Mindan dha
Fine silver overlaid dha made in Mindan village, south of Mandalay, gained fame in the 19th century.Tongzhou incident 29th army dàdāo
With markings attributing it to the Tongzhou incident and a Japanese surrender tag.Qing peidao with gold grooves
With fine 18th century blade that combines many stylistic features.Dha with story of Maung Tin
Of the silver overlaid type made in Mindan, with an unusual story on the blade.Parang latok
A peculiar land Dayak sword with a sharp bend in the blade.Parang latok
A curious slashing weapon from northern Borneo.Sosun pattah with twistcore blade
The hilt with overlay of the finest quality of the periodImportant Ko-Hōki Sadatsuna katana
12th-century blade. 33rd Shinsha Juyō Token with sayagaki by Tanobe.Waitsum
Language: Khasi
Source: In common use