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Collection of Six Asian Weapons

Collection of Six Asian Weapons

This exceptional collection of six 19th-century Asian blade weapons is a remarkable embodiment of the warrior spirit deeply rooted in Asian traditions. Each blade, exquisitely crafted, reflects the power and versatility of the long shaft, a weapon revered for its ability to deliver both devastating blows and swift, precise maneuvers. A warrior would have had to train for decades in order to effectively use these weapons in battle. 

These blades, ranging from the single-edged blade used for hacking, or the ornamental and ceremonial blades with two crescent moon shapes, showcase a harmonious blend of cutting finesse and raw power. Each piece is individually crafted with meticulous attention to detail, ensuring both aesthetic beauty and functional excellence when placed in their hand-carved shafts.

The shaft is signed "zou" (made by) and "eiryui" (a province in Taiwan

19th century

100" high x 1 1/2" wide x 1 1/2" deep
$29,850.00
Collection of Six Asian Weapons
$29,850.00

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This exceptional collection of six 19th-century Asian blade weapons is a remarkable embodiment of the warrior spirit deeply rooted in Asian traditions. Each blade, exquisitely crafted, reflects the power and versatility of the long shaft, a weapon revered for its ability to deliver both devastating blows and swift, precise maneuvers. A warrior would have had to train for decades in order to effectively use these weapons in battle. 

These blades, ranging from the single-edged blade used for hacking, or the ornamental and ceremonial blades with two crescent moon shapes, showcase a harmonious blend of cutting finesse and raw power. Each piece is individually crafted with meticulous attention to detail, ensuring both aesthetic beauty and functional excellence when placed in their hand-carved shafts.

The shaft is signed "zou" (made by) and "eiryui" (a province in Taiwan

19th century

100" high x 1 1/2" wide x 1 1/2" deep