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New Karambit Indonesia

Product no.: BLPS40

In stock

$10.60


This is a new karambit. The blade is made of hand-forged spring steel and has the shape of a sickle. The blade is sharp and serrated at the above side.

The scabbard is made of medium brown teak wood and it has the shape of an eagle’s head (Garuda). The hilt is made of medium brown teak wood with a piece of light brown teak wood near the blade. At the end it has a silver-colored metal ring. This has an inner diameter of 2.2 cm. The hilt has three silver-colored pins.

The length of the blade is approx. 3 ½ inches (9 cm) and the total length is approx. 6 ¾ inches (17 cm). The weight is approx. 5 oz (140 grams).

The karambits are handmade and each one can be a little bit various and different from the shown picture.

The Karambit is an ancient form of a knife from Indonesia and the Philippines. It reminds a little of a sickle and is ideal for opening of packages and packaging. Karambit has the meaning: claw of the Tiger. In addition to the curved shape of the blade, the ring is a design feature at the end of the handle. This ring, which will host the little finger, prevents accidental dropping or losing the knife. These properties made the Karambit to an attractive tool for the rural of Indonesia (for the harvesting of fruit, caps from ropes, picking herbs, etc.).

The Karambit combines 3 tools in one: knife, combat knife, and self defense knife.

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New Karambit Indonesia

Product no.: BLPS32

In stock

$10.95


This is a new karambit. The blade is made of hand-forged spring steel and has the shape of a sickle. The blade is sharp and serrated at the above side.

The scabbard is made of light brown coffee tree wood and medium brown wood with batik motifs. The hilt is made of medium brown wood with a piece of light brown coffee tree wood near the blade. At the end it has a silver-colored metal ring. This has an inner diameter of 2.2 cm. The hilt has three silver-colored pins.

The length of the blade is approx. 3 ½ inches (9 cm) and the total length is approx. 6 ¾ inches (17 cm). The weight is approx. 5 oz (140 grams).

The karambits are handmade and each one can be a little bit various and different from the shown picture.

The Karambit is an ancient form of a knife from Indonesia and the Philippines. It reminds a little of a sickle and is ideal for opening of packages and packaging. Karambit has the meaning: claw of the Tiger. In addition to the curved shape of the blade, the ring is a design feature at the end of the handle. This ring, which will host the little finger, prevents accidental dropping or losing the knife. These properties made the Karambit to an attractive tool for the rural of Indonesia (for the harvesting of fruit, caps from ropes, picking herbs, etc.).

The Karambit combines 3 tools in one: knife, combat knife, and self defense knife.

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New Karambit Indonesia

Product no.: BLPS39

In stock

$10.95


This is a new karambit. The blade is made of hand-forged spring steel. The shape is like a sickle. The blade is sharp on both sides.

The sheath is made of dark brown palm wood and a piece of light brown coffee tree wood at the end. The hilt is made of dark brown palm wood and a light brown piece of coffee tree wood near the blade. It has three silver coloured pins and a silver coloured ring of metal. The inner diameter is approx. 2.2 cm.

The length of the blade is approx. 3 ½ inches (9 cm) and the total length is approx. 6 ¾ inches (17 cm). The weight is approx. 5 oz (140 grams).

The karambits are handmade and each one can be a little bit various and different from the shown picture.

The Karambit is an ancient form of a knife from Indonesia and the Philippines. It reminds a little of a sickle and is ideal for opening of packages and packaging. Karambit has the meaning: claw of the Tiger. In addition to the curved shape of the blade, the ring is a design feature at the end of the handle. This ring, which will host the little finger, prevents accidental dropping or losing the knife. These properties made the Karambit to an attractive tool for the rural of Indonesia (for the harvesting of fruit, caps from ropes, picking herbs, etc.).

The Karambit combines 3 tools in one: knife, combat knife, and self defense knife.

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New Karambit Indonesia

Product no.: BLPS35

In stock

$10.95


This is a new karambit. The blade is made of hand-forged spring steel. The shape is like a sickle. The blade is sharp and serrated.

The sheath is made of dark brown palm wood and a piece of light brown coffee tree wood at the end. The hilt is made of dark brown palm wood and a light brown piece of coffee tree wood near the blade. It has three silver coloured pins and a silver coloured ring of metal. The inner diameter is approx. 2.2 cm.

The length of the blade is approx. 3 ½ inches (9 cm) and the total length is approx. 6 ¾ inches (17 cm). The weight is approx. 5 oz (140 grams).

The karambits are handmade and each one can be a little bit various and different from the shown picture.

The Karambit is an ancient form of a knife from Indonesia and the Philippines. It reminds a little of a sickle and is ideal for opening of packages and packaging. Karambit has the meaning: claw of the Tiger. In addition to the curved shape of the blade, the ring is a design feature at the end of the handle. This ring, which will host the little finger, prevents accidental dropping or losing the knife. These properties made the Karambit to an attractive tool for the rural of Indonesia (for the harvesting of fruit, caps from ropes, picking herbs, etc.).

The Karambit combines 3 tools in one: knife, combat knife, and self defense knife.

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New Karambit Damascus

Product no.: TPPP11

In stock

$27.00


This is a new karambit. The blade is made of hand forged damascus steel. It has a pamor like keris. The shape is like a sickle. It is sharp and serrated.

The sheath is made of dark brown wood. The hilt is made of dark brown wood and a piece of dural aluminium near the blade. It has two silver colored pins and a silver coloured ring of metal. The inner diameter is 0.95 in (2.4 cm).

The length of the blade is 3.74 in (9.5 cm) and the total measurement is 7.28 in (18.5 cm). 

You receive the shown karambit.

The Karambit is an ancient form of a knife from Indonesia and the Philippines. It reminds a little of a sickle and is ideal for opening of packages and packaging. Karambit has the meaning: claw of the Tiger. In addition to the curved shape of the blade, the ring is a design feature at the end of the handle. This ring, which will host the little finger, prevents accidental dropping or losing the knife. These properties made the Karambit to an attractive tool for the rural of Indonesia (for the harvesting of fruit, caps from ropes, picking herbs, etc.).

The Karambit combines 3 tools in one: knife, combat knife, and self defense knife.

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New Karambit Damascus

Product no.: TPPP12

In stock

$27.00


This is a new karambit. The blade is made of hand forged damascus steel. It has a pamor like keris. The shape is like a sickle. It is sharp and serrated.

The sheath is made of dark brown wood. The hilt is made of dark brown wood and a piece of dural aluminium near the blade. It has two silver colored pins and a silver coloured ring of metal. The inner diameter is 0.95 in (2.4 cm).

The length of the blade is 3.74 in (9.5 cm) and the total measurement is 7.28 in (18.5 cm). 

You receive the shown karambit.

The Karambit is an ancient form of a knife from Indonesia and the Philippines. It reminds a little of a sickle and is ideal for opening of packages and packaging. Karambit has the meaning: claw of the Tiger. In addition to the curved shape of the blade, the ring is a design feature at the end of the handle. This ring, which will host the little finger, prevents accidental dropping or losing the knife. These properties made the Karambit to an attractive tool for the rural of Indonesia (for the harvesting of fruit, caps from ropes, picking herbs, etc.).

The Karambit combines 3 tools in one: knife, combat knife, and self defense knife.

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New Karambit Damascus

Product no.: TPPP13

In stock

$27.00


This is a new karambit. The blade is made of hand forged damascus steel. It has a pamor like keris. The shape is like a sickle. It is sharp and serrated.

The sheath is made of dark brown wood. The hilt is made of dark brown wood and a piece of dural aluminium near the blade. It has two silver colored pins and a silver coloured ring of metal. The inner diameter is 0.95 in (2.4 cm).

The length of the blade is 3.74 in (9.5 cm) and the total measurement is 7.28 in (18.5 cm). 

You receive the shown karambit.

The Karambit is an ancient form of a knife from Indonesia and the Philippines. It reminds a little of a sickle and is ideal for opening of packages and packaging. Karambit has the meaning: claw of the Tiger. In addition to the curved shape of the blade, the ring is a design feature at the end of the handle. This ring, which will host the little finger, prevents accidental dropping or losing the knife. These properties made the Karambit to an attractive tool for the rural of Indonesia (for the harvesting of fruit, caps from ropes, picking herbs, etc.).

The Karambit combines 3 tools in one: knife, combat knife, and self defense knife.

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Badik Makasar

Product no.: KNM09

In stock

$155.00


This badik with damascus blade comes from Makasar, Sulawesi. The pamor is Kurissi, also known as Bulu Merak. Krisses with the pamor kurissi are often considered something special and have that certain tuah. Some people believe that this pamor brings blessings and protection.

The scabbard is made of dark brown wood with silver-colored decorations. The handle is made of dark brown wood.

The blade is 10 ¼ inches (26 cm) long and the total length is 13 ¾ inches (35 cm).

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