Moro Battle Kris Sword
- Dated: 19th century
- Culture: Southern Philippines
- Measurements: 28 1/2” Overall with a 23” blade
This is a moro Fighting kris sword with an unusual 23 wave blade. The simple handle has been wrapped multiple times with different layers of varying materials to keep this sword in use for a very long time. The stirrups are silver, and the blade is very well forged showing a hardened edge. It is rare for a Moro kris to have so many waves and this one would have been made for a special person.
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