Belida (sword) explained

Belida
Origin:Indonesia (Flores)
Type:Klewang sword
Is Bladed:Yes
Used By:Solorese and Larantukans
Length:approximately NaNcm (-2,147,483,648inches)
Blade Type:Single edge
Hilt Type:Wood, feathers
Sheath Type:Palm, cotton, bamboo, goat hair

The Belida sword is a weapon from Flores, Indonesia.[1]

Description

The Belida sword has a slightly curved, single-edged blade. The blades come in two different basic shapes.

The handle is made of wood and has a curved design in the butt-end area. It is large enough to be wielded with both hands. It is made wider at the transition to the blade and has a protruding widening (see info box image). The guard and the ferrule are made of metal and are broadened towards the cutting edge. Some versions are decorated with bird feathers on the hilt and pommel. The Belida is used by ethnic groups from Indonesia.[2]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Book: F. Fokkens; A. J. Spaan; P. A. van Lith. Encyclop︠a︡edie van Nederlandsch-Indië met medewerking van verschillende ambtenaren geleerden en officieren samengesteld: Volume 4. 1899. M. Nijhoff. 669210748. 704.
  2. Book: Albert G Van Zonneveld. Traditional Weapons of the Indonesian Archipelago. 2002. Koninklyk Instituut Voor Taal Land. 90-5450-004-2. 33-34.