II. 
        THE MEDIEVAL WEAPONS
        2 - The Edged Arms
THE TWO MATCHED SWORDS
« Song-Kiếm »
                双劍
        
        The « Two Matched Swords - Song-Kiếm » ( 双 劍 ), appeared since Eastern-HOU-Orientaux - Đông-Châu period (771~246 av.JC), as soon as when the Pertuisane-Mâu Bronze Blade was forged. That was the category of Two Matched Sword in Bronze holding a short dual-edged blade.
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 « Pertusane - Mâu » in Bronze  
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 « Two Matched Sword in Bronze - Song Kiếm Đồng »  
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Later, the Blade of the « Two Matched Swords - Song-Kiếm » ( 双 劍 ) was forged with a greater length and includes two categories :
          1 -The Two Matched Swords with Dual Edge : it's the  Category of the Two Matched Swords holding a Straight Blade and it is divided into Two Kinds  : 
                  
                                   A - The Two Matched Swords  having Two Pendants with Tassel - called Tuệ-Kiếm (彗 劍) - fixed to the Pommel and according to the length of these Sword-Pendants we distinguish it into :
                                      a) Two Matched Swords with Short Tassel  Tiebacks - Đoản-Tuệ Song-Kiếm ;
                                      b) Two Matched Swords with Long Tassel  Tiebacks  - Trường-Tuệ Song-Kiếm.
                  
            

« Steel Two Matched Swords » with Dual Edge,
arranging opposite each other in the same scabbard 
and having Short Double Tassel Tiebacks.
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                  (Re-Enactment by WLE Enterprises).
            
                             B - La Two Matched Swords  having no Two Sword Pendants with Tassel.
              
            

« Steel Two Matched Swords » with Dual Edge, 
and having no Sword Pendants with Tassel,
                  arranging opposite each other in the same scabbard
 
                  with stylized character Longevity  Thọ 夀
 
                  engraved on the pommel and the scabbard,
according to the specific decoration from Việt-Nam.
Việt-Nam -  19th century
NGUYỄN Dynasty (1802–1945)
                    
                    (Photo Credit : Gavin Nugent, swordsantiqueweapons.com)
              
            

« Steel Two Matched Swords » with Dual Edge, 
having no Sword Pendants with Tassel and 
 
                arranging opposite each other in the same scabbard.
                China - 19th century
                THANH Dynasty (QING  
               1644–1911)
          2 - The Two Matched Swords with Single Edge : it's the  Category of the specific Two Matched Sword of Đại-Việt.
        
        

« Steel Two Matched Swords » Blades with Single Edge, 
and having  a Raised Pointe (Câu-Kiếm-Phong  鉤 劍 鋒),
              with  Ricasso in  " V " shaped, specific from Đại-Việt.
                
                (Photo Credit : Bình-Định Sa-Long-Cương France)

« Steel Two Matched Swords » Blades with Two Edges,
                      having  separated individual Scabbard. 
                        (Đại-Việt - circa 18~19 centuries).
                          
                          (Photo Credit : Gavin Nugent, swordsantiqueweapons.com)
(To be continued...)
- Discussion about the Sword
- Discussion about the Unique Sword Fencing
- Discussion about the Unique Sword Wielding
- Discussion about the Two Matched Swords
- Discussion about the Two Matched Sword Fencing
- Discussion about the Two Matched Swords Wielding
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