Parang Bongkok

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Parang Bongkok
A Parang Bongkok from Kelantan, 1940s.
TypeBillhook parang (knife)
Place of origin Malaysia (Kelantan)
Service history
Used byKelantanese Malay people
Specifications
Lengthblade length: approx. 43 to 48 cm (17 to 19 in)

Blade typeSingle edge
Hilt typeWood
Scabbard/sheathNo scabbard

The Parang Bongkok (bongkok in Malay language literally means "hunched") is a billhook parang that originates from Kelantan, Malaysia.[1]

It has the shape of a sickle but it is broad at the middle of its blade[2] with a steep drop point at the tip. The blade is joined to the handle with an integral neck. The handle, made of wood, has a simply turned stupa shape.[3]

A Parang Bongkok with laminated steel blade.

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References[edit]

  1. ^ Gerald Brousseau Gardner (1936). Betty Lumsden Milne (ed.). Keris and Other Malay Weapons. Progressive Publishing Company. OCLC 559116128.
  2. ^ Rahmah Bujang (2003). Glosari Seni: Istilah Kesenian Melayu. Akademi Pengajian Melayu, Universiti Malaya. p. 109. ISBN 978-98-320-8555-3.
  3. ^ Farish Noor & Eddin Khoo (2012). Spirit of Wood: The Art of Malay Woodcarving. Tuttle Publishing. p. 104. ISBN 978-14-629-0677-2.