Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Gayong Karambit 2011



The karambit originated in Java where, according to folklore, it was inspired by the claws of big cats. As with most weapons of the region, it was originally an agricultural implement designed to rake roots, gather threshing and plant rice. As it was weaponised, the blade became more curved to maximise cutting potential....

Karambit was used as a last resort when the fighter's other weapons were lost in battle. Nevertheless it was popular among women who would tie the weapon into their hair to be used in self-defense. Even today, silat masters regard it as a feminine weapon....

SSGI invite all martial art practitioners who Were in Ireland, France, UK, USA, and etc to participate in this seminar on January 2011.

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