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The Swords of Southeast Asia - Kails & Kampilan

Kalis
The Kalis is a kind of Philippine sword that features a double-edged blade. It usually has a wavy section just like the Kris. The uses of its double-edged blade can be for thrusting and cutting. It is larger than most Kris, making it a sword rather than a dagger.

The wavy part of the Kalis allows for easier slashing in battle. It makes pulling the weapon out of an opponent’s body easier. This is not like straight blades that tend to get stuck in between bones.

Bolo
The Bolo is a cutting tool that originates from the Philippines. It is similar to the Machete, and is also what people commonly use in Cuban sugar fields and Indonesian jungles.

Its primary use is for clearing vegetation. In the Philippines, martial artists use the Bolo for training in Arnis.
When it comes to the weapon’s build, it has a handle made from animal horn or native hardwood. Its full tang steel blade curves and widens along the tip.

Kampilan
The Kampilan is a sword that different Philippine ethnic groups used. The weapon has a single-edged blade and a distinct profile. 

It has a tapered blade with a broad base while it gets thinner along the tip. Sometimes, the flatter side has a protruding spikelet. People believe that its bifurcated hilt represents the open mouth of a mythical creature.

Dahong Palay
The Dahong Palay literally translates to “rice leaf”. It is a Philippine sword that originates from Batangas and Mindoro. It features a single-edged blade.

Its shape is similar to the leaves of rice which may have been the reference of the sword’s name. Another possible reference for its name is the local green snakes that are venomous. These reptiles were also known as “dahong palay”.

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