Short curved knife

Short curved knife

It is a curved single blade sword that originated in the Middle East and has a long history, appearing around 2000 BC. Known for its elegant curved shape and sharp cutting edge, the blade is usually curved with a sharp tip, making it easy to stab and cut. The design of the knife handle is diverse, some are decorated beautifully, while others are simple and practical, suitable for the needs of different users. It is a practical weapon and a symbol of identity and status. In history, it was a iconic equipment for many Middle Eastern and Asian aristocrats and warriors. Over time, the short curved sword gradually evolved into a cultural symbol and was used in various rituals and celebrations.
18th century British curved sword

18th century British curved sword

Also known as' Hanger ', it is a lightweight single blade sword commonly used in close combat for cavalry or infantry. The characteristic is that the sword body is narrow, the sword tip is sharp, and the sword handle is short, making it easy to quickly pull out and wield. The sword body usually has a slightly curved shape, which helps for quick and accurate stabbing and cutting in combat. It was very popular in 18th century England, especially during the Napoleonic Wars, and became one of the standard equipment for soldiers. The design is simple and practical, suitable for quick use on the battlefield. In addition to military use, it is often used as a personal defense weapon or as a symbol of identity and status.
Big Bone Double Hand Sword

Big Bone Double Hand Sword

The two handed bone sword is an ancient and mysterious weapon, usually made of sturdy bones, with a slender blade and a hilt that can hold both hands tightly to increase strength and speed when wielded. This type of sword is not commonly seen on ancient battlefields, but once it appears, it often represents the user's extraordinary strength and combat skills. Due to its rarity and uniqueness, the two handed bone sword is regarded as a symbol of power and status in many cultures. However, due to the special nature of its production materials, the two handed bone sword is not commonly seen in reality, but rather exists more as a cultural symbol or an imaginative presence in artistic creation.