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  2. Kujang (weapon) - Wikipedia

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    The kujang is a bladed weapon native to the Sundanese people of Indonesia. The earliest kujang made is from around the 8th or 9th century. It is forged out of iron, steel, and pattern welding steel with a length of approximately 20–25 cm and weighs about 300 grams. According to Sanghyang siksakanda ng karesian canto XVII, the kujang was the ...

  3. Kudi (knife) - Wikipedia

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    Similarly to the parang, kudi can be used to chop or cut wood and bamboo. [1] Kudi with a slimmer blade may be used as a weapon. The hilt is usually made of wood that is at least as long as the blade. Some kudi blades are also fitted to a spear handle. In spear form, the length of the handle is usually between 65–180 cm (26–71 in).

  4. Celurit - Wikipedia

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    Leather or without sheath. A Celurit or Clurit is generally a sickle (sometimes other variants include billhook) with a pronounced crescent -blade patterns which curves more than half a circle and a long handle, is widely used for agricultural purposes and also in Pencak Silat. When compared to the Arit, the Celurit is slightly larger.

  5. Gambyong - Wikipedia

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    Gambyong (Javanese: ꦒꦩ꧀ꦧꦾꦺꦴꦁ) is a traditional Javanese dance originating from Surakarta, Central Java, Indonesia.It has existed since ancient times, and began to be displayed at the Mangkunegaran Palace in the era of 1916 to 1944.

  6. Weapons of pencak silat - Wikipedia

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    Weapons of pencak silat. A Minang kris. Listed here are the weapons of pencak silat. The most common are the machete, staff, kris, sickle, spear, and kerambit. Because Southeast Asian society was traditionally based around agriculture, many of these weapons were originally farming tools.

  7. Golok - Wikipedia

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    A golok is a cutting tool, similar to a machete, that comes in many variations and is found throughout the Malay Archipelago. [1] It is used as an agricultural tool as well as a weapon. The word golok (sometimes misspelled in English as "gollock") is used in Indonesia and Malaysia. Both in Malaysia and in Indonesia, the term is usually ...

  8. Rencong - Wikipedia

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    Rencong. Rencong with wooden scabbard and metal decorated handle, pre-1945. The rencong ( Acehnese: reuncong, Dutch spelling: rentjong, British spelling: renchong) is a type of knife originating in Aceh, Indonesia. Originally a fighting weapon, it is most often seen today in the martial art of pencak silat and worn during traditional ceremonies.

  9. Baju Rantai - Wikipedia

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    The Baju Rantai is a chain armor that is worked in the form of a shirt. It consists of small iron rings. It has no collar and sleeves that reach about to the elbow. The lower end is approximately at the height of the thighs. It is used by various ethnic groups in Indonesia. [2]