Peurawot
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An illustration of a Peurawot.
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Type | Knife |
Place of origin | Aceh (Pidie Regency), Indonesia |
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Used by | Acehnese people |
Specifications | |
Length | 28-35 cm |
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Blade type | Single edge |
Hilt type | Buffalo horn, wood, akar bahar |
Scabbard/sheath | Wood |
Peurawot (also known as Porawet, Sikin Peurawot, Sikin Rawot) is a traditional whittling knife[1] of the Acehnese people from Aceh, Indonesia.[2]
Description
The Peurawot has a single edge blade with a slight curvature. The width of the blade is about the same from the base to the tip of the blade. The blade does not have a central ridge and back of the blade is somewhat concave. The cutting edge of the blade is a little concave in shape. This knife is sometimes adorned with a golden or suasa sampa (decoration of the hilt near the blade) and tampo (knob of the hilt).[3]
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