Ginunting/Pisao

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$ 299.00

 

BLADE: 5160 Carbon steel, selective tempered for machete hardness, grooves signifies the “BATEK/BATIK”(ancient marks/Tattoos Of Maharlikan(filipino).

HANDLE: beautifully hand curved  alloy pommel( matt black finish) with  floral sampaguita crude design. Guard in steel to be tough and to wit stand impact and vibration( in Matt finish).  Grip  in ebony wood, formed  with finger grips to hold hand in comfort . 

SHEATH: Mahogany, Kiln and cured to aged; Natural finish to show wood grain authenticity and uniqueness of each piece. beautifully hand curved with “Batek”  pattern of the maharlikan warrior and entwined with waving rattan to prevent sheath “Sakluban/Kaluban” from splitting .

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Description

Ginunting or Pisao in similar name for working  machete in indonesia that sometime come into various types. Period : Post 1900, Katipunan Era . It is  commonly  seen in Negros, Bicol region, and some parts of  Luzon where most of agricultural  products are into sugar cane. The blade curves downwards and edge sometimes concave or with slight belly with a tip much like the scissors’.  its blade design purposes is used for cut and pecking sugar canes. Typically as  a farm implement bladed tool use for sugar canes, and then found its usage for tactical.

As weapon, it is part of the Philippine Marines’ arsenal, useful in clearing vegetation when cruising the jungles, dressing hunt, preparing firewood, and for self defense.  It serves well in close quarter encounters.

We make 2 versions of the Ginunting Pisao. One has a full hand guard and the other has none.