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Forging the Sword, Crafting the Scabbard and Hilt

 

Steel varieties used to make the blade

 

Blade shapes according to different styles

 

Crafting the embossed ornaments

 

Important notes concerning the purchasing of blade products

 

 

 

 

  

 

 

Styles and associated blade shapes of Thai Darb swords offered in Aranyik

   

 

5 correlated blade shapes of different styles listed during the Siam Kingdom's history are presented in Aranyik. We are introducing you to the most important shapes on this page.

 

First, a general look to better compare and differentiate the various shapes:

The blade below represents the Hua Bua style - Shape A

                   

The next blade represents the Hua Pla Lod style - Shape B

 

Then the Pla Jao Dak style - Shape C

 

Here the Hua Luk Kai style - Shape D

 

And finally the Pla Nalea Suan style - Shape E

 

 

Choose the desired blade shape when ordering your Thai Darb sword.

The adjusted default shape for purchase is usually the one shown on the item page.

 

Item size and weight slightly changes when ordering a blade shape other than presented on the item page!

 

Darb swords to consider

 

Standard Darb, brown Standard Darb, varnished wood Standard Darb, black Hilt part embossed Darb
TS15 TS20 TS25 TS30
Partial embossed Darb Full embossed Darb Full silver embossed Darb Standard Darb, twine wrapped
TS35 TS40 TS50 TS60
Long decorative Thai Darb, A Long decorative Thai Darb, B Long decorative Thai Darb, C Long decorative Thai Darb, D
TS110 TS120 TS130 TS140