Notice each
Kris has a
different
look. Some
have more
waves than
the other so
for now we
will call it
"Kris #1"
The Kris has
a double
edge to
double the
pain, and do
a dual job
that single
edge sword
can’t do.
The Kris is
the most
common Moro
sword found
in Sulu &
Mindanao.
The Kris
sword is
extensively
used by the
Tausug,
Samal and
Yakan
warriors. The waves of
each Kris
denotes a
flame or a
serpent
(depending
on who has
made it and
for what
purpose).
The Kris
with the
most wave
will always
be carried
by someone
with the
authority
and believed
to give the
deepest
thrust and
could even
go through
the enemy's
body. The
waves are
simply
variations
that tells a
stranger
where they
came from,
what region,
or land, or
their
position in
the
community. The Kris has
a rather
vague
history with
folklore
giving many
varying
accounts
where some
also believe
that it is
symbolic of
the
stingray's
tail. Some
believe it's
a design of
the mythical
serpent or
dragon and
some believe
it has a
distinct
religious
association.
There are so
many reasons
why the
blade of a
Kris is
shaped like
a crawling
serpent.
Whatever the
reasons are,
these type
of swords
can deliver
the most
damage when
used with
both slash
and thrust
movements.
Hacking
works well
with this
sword due to
it's unique
design. The
unique
design of
the Kris
distributes
the weight
perfectly
for hacking
anything it
hits in
half! There
are many
versions of
the Kris and
each version
has names
that are not
far from
it’s
original
name, like
Kalis, Keris,
etc.