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  1. Parang (knife) - Wikipedia

    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 …

  2. Parang & Golok Machetes | MacheteSpecialists.com

    Parang machetes, also known as Golok machetes, generally have a distinctive curved shape in which both the spine and the edge of the blade is curved, much like a scimitar.

  3. The Surprising Origins of Parang, Trinidad and Tobago’s …

    Dec 23, 2021 · Yet, in Trinidad and Tobago, this traditional folk music, parang, has come to represent our Christmas. Parang has a history that dates from the late eighteenth century …

  4. Amazon.com: Parang

    HONSHU Boshin Parang with Leather Belt Sheath - 7Cr13 Stainless Steel Blade, Weight-Reducing Thru-Holes, Molded and Textured TPR Handle, Lanyard Hole, Go-To Battle Ready …

  5. Parang: The Traditional Southeast Asian Blade - Seven Swords

    Jun 18, 2025 · The parang remains a cultural symbol in several Southeast Asian societies. In Malaysian and Indonesian folklore, it often features as a peasant’s last line of defence or as …

  6. Parang Machete – Traditional Hand-Forged Jungle Blade

    Forged for the jungle and born from centuries of use, this heavy-duty machete has served farmers, warriors, and forest dwellers alike. With its powerful curved edge and time-tested …

  7. Parang Mix#2 - Authentic Parang Mix-DJ Carver P !!!!Daisy ... - YouTube

    Authentic traditional Parang music is a popular folk music originated from the mixture of Venezuela and Trinidad & Tobago Music.

  8. Parang Machetes for sale - Blade HQ

    The Parang machete features a distinctive, angled blade optimized for slicing and chopping, providing excellent control and versatility for bushcraft, camping, and general outdoor use.

  9. What is Parang? - Wesleyan University

    In this short introduction, I will explore the various elements of Trinidadian parang. First, here are some attempts to describe parang by local scholars...

  10. Parang - Wikipedia

    Parang is a popular folk music originating from Venezuela and Trinidad and Tobago that was brought to Trinidad and Tobago by Venezuelan migrants [1] who were primarily of Amerindian, …