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Big Han Jian-Handmade Chinese Sword Double Edge Double Groove Brass Fittings--sgl6012
$229.00This jian is big size, a beautiful reproduction of the sword in the Han dynasty (B.C 202-A.D 220). The blade is made of folded steel with double blood grooves. The handle is designed to be held by one hand and is made of hardwood wrapped in nylon cord. The handle ends in a flat, brass pommel. The handguard and ornaments in the scabbard are also made of brass, hand-carved. The motif is from Han Dynasty. The scabbard is made of ebony, a type of black high-density wood with a fine texture.
The sword is functional, it’s an artwork for collection. -
Tang Dao Straight Blade Clay Tempered Chinese Sword Genuine Full Rayskin Green--rsd408
$439.00Dao refers to a variety of single-edged swords common throughout Chinese history and is one of the four traditional weapons together with the staff (gun), spear (qiang) and the double-edged sword (jian). The dao has many variants which evolved throughout the various dynastic rule in China with e#ach variant suited for the intended battlefield use. The style of dao which proliferated during the Tang Dynasty (7th - 10th century A.D.) was a sword which was straight along blade's entire length.
Ryan408 Tang Dao has a blade made of 1095 high carbon steel, it's differentially-hardened and designed for chopping and taking on hard targets. A natural hamon is visible in its narrow, cutting edge. All the fittings on this sword are made of brass. The scabbard is made of hardwood and fully-wrapped with rayskin with a smooth, lacquer finish. The handle is designed to be held with either two hands or single-handedly. The handle, from which a tassel hangs, has a wooden core and fully-wrapped with colored rayskin. -
Small Jin Fu Jian Chinese Sword Double Edge Ebony Scabbard Hand-Carved Brass Fittings--sgl7007
$519.00The blade is made of folded steel, it's full tang and hand-forged. Wire-brushed grains are clearly visible. The fittings are made of brass and hand-engraved. The patterns are bats and ancient Chinese coins. Bats are the symbol of felicity, coins are the symbol of richness. The handle and scabbard are made of ebony.
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Ming Dynasty Seven-Star Jian Artwork of Master Shen Xinpei Handmade Chinese Sword--sgl1009
$0.00The fittings are made of brass, through-carved. Turkey stones are used for decoration. -
Qian Kun Jian (Universal Sword) Artwork of Master Shen Xinpei Handmade Chinese Sword--sgl1010
$0.00Shen Xinpei and his son Shen Zhou made a Qian Kun Sword for Chairman Hu Jintao to celebrate the 60th National Day of PRC in 2009. The fittings are hand-carved from brass by Master Shen Xinpei, they're plated with real gold. The pommel is studded with agate. -
Cheng Gong Jian Artwork of Master Shen Xinpei Handmade Chinese Sword--sgl1005
$0.00The sword is made to celebrate the 380th birth of Zheng Chenggong (Koxinga). Horse, dragon and sail are used engraved on the fittins. -
Xuan Wu Jian Artwork of Master Shen Xinpei Handmade Chinese Sword--sgl1002
$0.00In 2008 Chinese Ambassador in Oman presented a Xuan Wu Sword to Qabus Bin Said, the King of Oman. The sword was made by Shen Xinpei who is the Arts and Crafts Master of China. The fitings are hand-carved, made of brass and plated with real gold. The handguard is Yin Yang fish design, the fittings use four gods design. Four Gods are the mythological creatures in the Chinese constellations. They are the Azure Dragon(Qing Long) of the East, the Vermilion Bird(Zhu Que) of the South, the White Tiger(Bai Hu) of the West, and the Black Turtle(Xuan Wu) of the North. Each one of them represents a direction and a season. Xuan Wu is a turtle ebtwined together with a snake, in ancient China, the tortoise and the snake were thought to be spiritual creatures symbolizing longevity. It took 6 months to make the sword. -
Yanling Qing Dao Chinese Sword Folded Steel Blade Brass Fittings--sgl5020
$380.00In Chinese language, the word "dao" usually refers to any single-edged blade. Single-edged blades had been used in China as early as the Shang Dynasty and the dao has taken several variations throughout the different dynasties.
The Qing Dao is the single-edged blade used during the Qing Dynasty (1644-1912). It was a common cavalry and infantry weapon characterized by a single-edge, slightly-curved and single-handed blade. It is a sturdy weapon which is good for chopping and slashing. The slight curve also makes it effective in the thrust.
The Yanling Qing Dao has a beautiful blade made of folded steel. The scabbard is hardwood with red laquer and brass ornaments. The handle is hardwood wrapped with black cotton cord for additional grip. The disk-shaped handguard is made of brass.