How do I choose between the different Chinese dao styles in the collection?
Updated Feb 2026
Choosing between Chinese dao styles in this collection involves considering both the historical period that most interests you and the visual aesthetic that best suits your display space. The oxtail dao is the most dramatically shaped option - its widening blade creates an immediately striking profile that draws attention from across the room and is best displayed where that visual energy can be appreciated. If you want the most visually distinctive and historically specific dao form, the oxtail dao is the primary recommendation. The Kangxi chop saber is a more straightforward and historically significant military form - a powerful, moderately curved saber that references the Qing Dynasty's military tradition and displays with a clean, authoritative aesthetic. Manganese Steel dao pieces in natural brown and black color options are the most versatile display choices, suitable for a wide range of room aesthetics. For collectors who want premium blade character, the 1095 clay-tempered oxtail dao is the highest-quality construction option in the collection and the piece most likely to show a well-defined temper line and refined blade surface.