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Korean sword : ウィキペディア英語版
Korean sword

The history of the sword (Korean ''geom'' 검; 劍) in the Korean Peninsula begins with imports via Bronze Age in the mid 1st millennium BCE.
Native production of Bronze and Iron swords appears to pick up beginning in the mid 1st millennium CE.〔 (Full text of Microsoft Word format is available (here ))〕
Korea had its separate sword industry and a native tradition of Korean swordsmanship during the Joseon Dynasty
(15th to 19th centuries).
This tradition was eclipsed by the Japanese occupation of Korea (1910-1945).
Since the later 20th century, there have been efforts towards reviving the lost arts of Korean sword-making and swordsmanhip.

Elements of the Korean sword include: ''geomjip'' or scabbard, most often of lacquer; ''hyuljo'' or fuller (most genuine Korean swords didn't have a fuller); ''hwando magi'' or collar; ''ho in'' or collar; ''kodeungi'' or hand guard; a ring-design pommel; tassels; a round and wide designed sword guard, or a straight lotus design.〔한국환상사전. (무기와 방어구 편 ) 〕
== History ==


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