Dagger and Scabbard

대모장식검 (玳瑁裝飾劍)

1800s

Overall: 42.5 cm (16 3/4 in.); Hilt: 6.4 cm (2 1/2 in.); Scabbard: 31.2 cm (12 5/16 in.)
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In traditional East Asian art, bats, used here as a decorative element of the brass mount, symbolize longevity and happiness.

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This is a typical 19th-century dagger and scabbard. The material and decoration were carefully chosen for their symbolic meaning. For example, tortoise shell was chosen as the main material for the scabbard for its association with the legend of ancient heroes, while bats, the main decorative element of the brass mount, symbolize longevity and happiness.
Dagger and Scabbard

Dagger and Scabbard

1800s

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