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The Swords of Southeast Asia — The Dha & Luwuk

Protection, peace, war, prestige, death, and beauty – all these can relate to the swords of Southeast Asia.
In every corner of the world, the blade comes in different shapes and sizes. Therefore, these come with many meanings and uses.
Like in other parts of the world, Southeast Asia has their own set of beautiful and deadly swords. These are as efficient as the Katana of the Japanese, or the powerful German Zweihander.

Here is a list of the different swords coming from Southeast Asia.


The Dha
The Dha or Dah from Myanmar is a weapon with a term that means knife or sword. Different ethnic groups from Myanmar, Cambodia, Thailand, and Laos used this.
It is a Burmese term that means blade. The same term in Thai is Darb / Daab.


These swords have a vital feature that helps you distinguish them from other weapons. The defining features include a grip with a rounded cross-section and no cross guards. It also has a long, arched, & single-edged blade, plus a little disc guard.

Luwuk
Indonesian Luwuk is a short sword that is famous in Central and Eastern Java. It is one of the deadliest blades used in the Paregreg War. During the time of the battle, only those from the warrior classes or nobility could use the Luwuk.

The Wilah or its blade is straight and single-edged. It retains the same width from the tip to its base. Some Luwuk have blades that are smaller from the middle, and up.

The Luwuk’s blade’s made using Damascus or Pamor steel. The blade’s tip tapers like a knife. Yet its blade faces the user and the user would grip this backwards. It’s crafted with animal horn or wood and its length does not go over 85 centimeters.



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