This particular knife originates in Southeast Asia and its characteristic is the crescent shape and a ring at the base of the handle; in fact the shape of the Karambit was born trying to reproduce the claw of the tiger animal always feared and respected and was above all a battle weapon. In peacetime it was relegated to a purely use of work in the fields or in the wood carving. It is currently one of the most coveted models by collectors, it is also used as a personal defense weapon and used in various Asian martial arts disciplines.
This particular knife originates in Southeast Asia and its characteristic is the crescent shape and a ring at the base of the handle; in fact the shape of the Karambit was born trying to reproduce the claw of the tiger animal always feared and respected and was above all a battle weapon. In peacetime it was relegated to a purely use of work in the fields or in the wood carving. It is currently one of the most coveted models by collectors, it is also used as a personal defense weapon and used in various Asian martial arts disciplines.