Engineering:Parang Bongkok

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Parang Bongkok
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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.

See also

References

  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.