Luwuk (sword)

This article is about a type of sword. For information on the Indonesian city of Luwuk, see Luwuk.
Luwuk
Type Sword
Place of origin Central Java, East Java
Service history
Wars Paregreg war
Specifications
Length no more than 85 cm

Blade type Single edge, convex grind
Hilt type Water buffalo horn, wood
Scabbard/sheath Water buffalo horn, wood

A luwuk is a type of short sword from the island of Java. This sword is found mostly in East Java and Central Java. It is said that this sword was named Luwuk because it was created by an Empu (Indonesian Bladesmith) named Ki Luwuk. This sword was believed to have magic power because it was made with a special ritual, and has existed since the Majapahit era. The Luwuk is listed as one of the deadliest weapons from the Paregreg war. During that era, only those in the nobility or in the warrior class were permitted to use a luwuk.

Descriptions

The luwuk is a straight, single edged sword. The blade of the sword (known as "wilah") maintains the same width from the base to the tip, but there are also luwuk swords with blades that are smaller from the middle of the blade up. The blade is forged from pamor steel or Damascus steel. The tip of the blade tapers like a knife, but does so to appear as if it is held backwards (i.e. the blade faces the wielder). The luwuk's handle is made from wood or animal horn. Overall length of the luwuk is not more than 85 centimeters.

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