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- Parang_(knife) abstract "The Parang is a Malaysian and Moluccan big knife, similar to a machete. Typical vegetation in South East Asia is more woody than in South America and the Parang is therefore optimized for a stronger chopping action with a heavier blade and a "sweet spot" further forward of the handle; the blade is also beveled more obtusely to prevent it from binding in the cut. This is the same rationale and (in practical terms) the same design as the Indonesian Golok and very similar to the Filipino Bolo. A Parang blade is usually 10–24 inches (25–61 cm) long; a blade that is 10 inches and shorter is called Pisau (knife) and a blade that 24 inches and longer is called Pedang (sword). Parang has a mass up to 2 lb and the edge of Parang usually uses a convex grind. The Parang has three different edges: the front is very sharp and used for skinning, the middle is wider and used for chopping, and the back end (near the handle) is very fine and used for carving. A Parang handle is normally made out of wood or horn, with a wide end to prevent slips in wet conditions. The tang of Parangs usually are of rat tail tang design, and full tang design is also available.".
- Parang_(knife) origin List_of_islands_of_Indonesia.
- Parang_(knife) origin Malay_Archipelago.
- Parang_(knife) thumbnail Parang.JPG?width=300.
- Parang_(knife) wikiPageID "2653549".
- Parang_(knife) wikiPageRevisionID "602493067".
- Parang_(knife) bladeType "Single edge, convex edge".
- Parang_(knife) caption "A souvenir Indonesian parang.".
- Parang_(knife) hasPhotoCollection Parang_(knife).
- Parang_(knife) hiltType "Water buffalo horn, wooden".
- Parang_(knife) isBladed "Yes".
- Parang_(knife) name "Parang".
- Parang_(knife) origin List_of_islands_of_Indonesia.
- Parang_(knife) origin Malay_Archipelago.
- Parang_(knife) sheathType "Water buffalo horn, wooden".
- Parang_(knife) type "Chopper".
- Parang_(knife) subject Category:Indonesian_culture.
- Parang_(knife) subject Category:Knives.
- Parang_(knife) subject Category:Machetes.
- Parang_(knife) subject Category:Malaysian_culture.
- Parang_(knife) subject Category:Weapons_of_Indonesia.
- Parang_(knife) type Artifact100021939.
- Parang_(knife) type Cutter103154073.
- Parang_(knife) type CuttingImplement103154446.
- Parang_(knife) type Device103183080.
- Parang_(knife) type EdgeTool103265032.
- Parang_(knife) type Implement103563967.
- Parang_(knife) type Instrument103574816.
- Parang_(knife) type Instrumentality103575240.
- Parang_(knife) type Knife103623556.
- Parang_(knife) type Knife103624134.
- Parang_(knife) type Knives.
- Parang_(knife) type Machete103699591.
- Parang_(knife) type Machetes.
- Parang_(knife) type Object100002684.
- Parang_(knife) type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Parang_(knife) type Tool104451818.
- Parang_(knife) type Weapon104565375.
- Parang_(knife) type Whole100003553.
- Parang_(knife) type Device.
- Parang_(knife) type Weapon.
- Parang_(knife) type Product.
- Parang_(knife) type DesignedArtifact.
- Parang_(knife) comment "The Parang is a Malaysian and Moluccan big knife, similar to a machete. Typical vegetation in South East Asia is more woody than in South America and the Parang is therefore optimized for a stronger chopping action with a heavier blade and a "sweet spot" further forward of the handle; the blade is also beveled more obtusely to prevent it from binding in the cut. This is the same rationale and (in practical terms) the same design as the Indonesian Golok and very similar to the Filipino Bolo.".
- Parang_(knife) label "Parang (knife)".
- Parang_(knife) label "Parang".
- Parang_(knife) label "Паранг".
- Parang_(knife) sameAs Parang.
- Parang_(knife) sameAs Parang.
- Parang_(knife) sameAs 파랑_(칼).
- Parang_(knife) sameAs m.07vmfh.
- Parang_(knife) sameAs Q1133677.
- Parang_(knife) sameAs Q1133677.
- Parang_(knife) sameAs Parang_(knife).
- Parang_(knife) wasDerivedFrom Parang_(knife)?oldid=602493067.
- Parang_(knife) depiction Parang.JPG.
- Parang_(knife) isPrimaryTopicOf Parang_(knife).
- Parang_(knife) name "Parang".