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  2. Japanese sword mountings - Wikipedia

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    Kojiri (鐺): The kojiri is the end of the saya or the protective fitting at the end of the saya; also traditionally made of buffalo horn. Kozuka (小柄): The kozuka is a decorative handle fitting for the kogatana; a small utility knife fit into a pocket on the saya. Kurigata (栗形): The kuri-kata is a knob on the side of the saya for ...

  3. Horn (anatomy) - Wikipedia

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    Horn is sometimes found in walking sticks, cane handles, and shafts. In the latter use, the horn elements may be cut into short cylindrical segments held together by a metal core. Horned deities appear in various guises across many world religions and mythologies. Horned helmets arise in different cultures, for ritual purposes rather than combat.

  4. Makila - Wikipedia

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    The stick is capped with a flattened knob or pommel, made of horn, steel, or bronze. The top portion consisting of the knob and hand-grip can be pulled off the top of the stick, revealing a hidden spike or blade, which effectively turns the stick into a short spear. The pommel's shape is said to resemble the beret worn by the Basque shepherd.

  5. Walking stick - Wikipedia

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    A walking stick (also known as a walking cane, cane, walking staff, or staff) is a device used primarily to aid walking, provide postural stability or support, or assist in maintaining a good posture. Some designs also serve as a fashion accessory, or are used for self-defense. Walking sticks come in many shapes and sizes and some have become ...

  6. Vajra-mushti - Wikipedia

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    The vajra-musti is usually made of ivory or buffalo horn. Its appearance is similar to that of the modern knuckleduster , but slightly pointed at the sides, with small spikes at the knuckles. The variety used for warfare had long blades protruding from each end, and an elaborate bladed knuckle.

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  8. Mughal weapons - Wikipedia

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    Made of horn, wood, bamboo, ivory, and sometimes of steel, two of these steel bows. Several strings of thick catgut lined the Mughal bow on its concave side (convex when strung) to give it elasticity and force. The belly was made of finely polished buffalo or wild goats' horn in jet black. Glued to this was a thin slip of hard, tough wood.

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