Loading

Knives with Ring Handles

Unknown Creator-0300/-0100

Hallwyl Museum

Hallwyl Museum
Stockholm, Sweden

From top to bottom:
KNIFE (DAO) WITH RING HANDLE

Late Eastern Zhou dynasty – Western Han dynasty, 3rd – 2nd century BCE
Reportedly discovered from Gushi County, Henan province
inventory number: XLIX:I:A.f.01.
Length: 23.5 cm

Dao are blades with one cutting edge and can include both knives and swords. This knife has a straight back and a cutting edge that tapers slightly at the front of the blade. There is a ring at the back of the handle. This ring was used to hang the knife from a belt, which kept it close to the body, demonstrating its usefulness.

KNIFE (DAO)
Late Eastern Zhou dynasty – Western Han dynasty, 3rd – 2nd century BCE
Reportedly discovered from Gushi County, Henan province
Inventory number: XLIX:I:A.f.02.
Length: 27.3 cm

This knife is very similar to XLIX:I:A.f.01., above. They were multi-purpose tools. Texts during this time were written with ink onto bamboo strips. Knives could be used to correct a mistake on the bamboo strip by shaving away the top layer. Long swords were made with the same design.

Show lessRead more
  • Title: Knives with Ring Handles
  • Creator: Unknown Creator
  • Date Created: -0300/-0100
  • Location Created: China
  • Subject Keywords: Chinese Bronze Age, Knives, Tools
  • Rights: CC BY
Hallwyl Museum

Get the app

Explore museums and play with Art Transfer, Pocket Galleries, Art Selfie, and more

Interested in Design?

Get updates with your personalized Culture Weekly

You are all set!

Your first Culture Weekly will arrive this week.

Home
Discover
Play
Nearby
Favorites