Ginunting w/Open Scabbard - Ifugao, Philippines
The Ginunting (or Gnunting, or Gununting) is a sword style that is popular in the Visayas. With its signature downward curved blade, the Ginunting proudly displays its humble origins as a Filipino weapon crafted from a pair of agricultural scissors.
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There are slight differences between these two Ginuntings. Scroll over each photo to see closer details. Choose the blade you want from the drop-down menu.
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During Team KIL's recent weapons expedition in the Philippines, we traveled back to Ifugao to visit Tuhon Rommel Tortal. His walls are lined with a vast collection of swords and knives made by the Ifugao people; traditional Filipino blades, forged to look contemporary. We brought some back for you.
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These blades are individually forged by local Filipino bladesmiths. They have a long and storied tradition of using salvaged materials and antiquated machines to create working agricultural blades that can also be used as weapons. There may be slight imperfections in these blades that reflect this rustic jungle culture. According to the craftsmen, these are not considered flaws because each blade is still capable of performing its intended function.
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Ginunting w/Open Scabbard
Weight: 1lb4oz
Weight w/scabbard: 1lb10oz
Blade Length: 18"
Total Length: 24"
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