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Place of origin
  
Scabbard/sheath
  
Wood

Used by
  
Balinese people

Blakas

Type
  
Chopper, Cleaver, Ceremonial Knife

Blade type
  
Single edge, chisel grind

Hilt type
  
Water buffalo horn, wood

Blakas or Belakas is a general name for any sort of cleaver or large knife originating from Bali, Indonesia that has a heavy rectangular blade with a straight cutting edge used for chopping. Their long, round hilts become somewhat thinner to one or both ends. The blade usually has fanciful shape and encrusted motifs. Sometimes it is made for ceremonial purposes, and also used in pairs with golok. It is common for almost every Balinese household to own a Blakas because the blade is in everyday use for kitchen chores, in the orchards, and in ceremonial activities.

References

Blakas Wikipedia


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