Balasiong

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Balasiong (also spelled balacion, baliciong, or balisiong) is a Filipino sword used by Muslim Filipino ethnolinguistic groups (the Moro people) in the Southern Philippines. It is a type of kalis but differs in that the double-edged blade is not straight or wavy but instead slightly convex. It also tapers sharply to the tip. The hilt is slightly curved, an element known as the kakatua (cockatoo).[1][2]

TypeSword
PlaceoforiginPhilippines
Length17.5 in (44 cm)
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Balasiong
TypeSword
Place of originPhilippines
Service history
Used byMoro peoples
Specifications
Length17.5 in (44 cm)

Blade typeDouble-edged
Hilt typehardwood, carabao horn
Scabbard/sheathhardwood
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