
Pinutí - Wikipedia
The Pinuti is a Filipino sword from the Visayas, Philippines. The weapon was originally intended as an agricultural implement. The grip is usually made of guava wood, which is light. The blade itself is approximately 16 to 18 inches (40 to 45 cm) long. Pinuti is Cebuano for "whitened".
Pinute - Traditional Filipino Weapons TFW
Pinute – The Pinute is a straight blade that used to be carried by natives of the Visayan islands whenever they travel through the jungles in search of food during peace times.
Filipino Pinute - Kult of Athena
Hailing from the Visayan Islands of the central Philippines, the machete-like Pinute is a lightweight, straight-spined chopping blade that is designed for both utility and defense.
Traditional filipino weapons sword review : Pinute - YouTube
2014年5月2日 · Review of the pinute' sword from traditional filipino weapons. No cutting test because you can sharpen any blade and cut with it, and there are other cuttin...
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Pinuti | Swords and Knives | David Atkinson
The word “pinute” is Taglog and translates as “whitened or polished blade.” Similarly, the word “pinuti” is a Cebuano term which means whitened. When used as a farm implement, the blade would darken naturally after contact with plant and animal fluids.
Pinuti - Blade Culture International
Pinuti is one of the Katipunan bolos’ commonly known in Luzon and Visayas. It’s characteristic design is usually a simple flat back on the blade,with a belly on the midsection, and a piercing tip.