What sword forms are represented in the Chinese dragon sword collection?

 Updated Feb 2026

The collection includes both jian and dao forms with dragon-themed treatments. The jian - the double-edged straight sword - is represented in Han Dynasty proportions with dragon motifs on the guard and handle fittings, and some options feature dragon-themed blade treatments. The dao - the single-edged curved sword - appears in oxtail dao and broadsword forms, which are the most commonly encountered dao designs in Chinese martial arts and collector contexts. The dragon motif appears differently on each form depending on the surface area and character of the design: jian fittings tend toward more refined, restrained dragon work given the sword's historical association with scholarly culture, while dao fittings and handles can carry bolder, more dynamic dragon imagery suited to the form's more aggressive visual character. Both approaches are represented in the collection, giving collectors a choice of the sword form that best suits their display preferences.