
Kampilan: A Blade Forged in Ancestral Fire
Trigonal Gear | Forged Through Discipline. Sharpened by Success.
Step into the warrior legacy of Mindanao with this hand-forged Kampilan, the legendary long sword of the Maguindanao, Maranao, and Tausūg peoples. Once wielded by fearless Moro warriors, the Kampilan is more than a weapon—it is a powerful emblem of strength, resistance, and cultural identity.
This modern interpretation honors that legacy with handcrafted precision and deep cultural reverence. Designed for the serious practitioner, collector, or anyone who stands proud in their Filipino heritage.
Key Features
Hand-Forged Steel Blade
A long, slightly curved blade ending in its iconic bifurcated tip. Crafted for reach, slicing power, and momentum. A design rooted in battlefield effectiveness.
Tausūg-Inspired Hilt
Features a hand-carved handle with brass accents and synthetic feather embellishments. Echoes traditional Tausūg craftsmanship passed down through generations.
Traditional Guard with Bells
Carved hardwood guard fitted with bells. An homage to ancient warrior customs used to intimidate foes and repel malevolent spirits.
Decorative Tribal Scabbard
Kamagong wood wrapped in handwoven Mindanaoan textile bands. Merges art and function with tribal elegance.
Whether displayed as a collector’s centerpiece or carried as a symbol of discipline and pride, this Kampilan is more than steel. It is a story. A legacy. A call to remember who you are and where you come from.
Trigonal Gear
Handmade in the Philippines. Rooted in tradition. Built for the modern warrior.
Specifications
- Total Length (with Scabbard): 37.5 inches
- Total Length (without Scabbard): 35 inches
- Blade Length: 24.75 inches
- Handle Length (Total): 7.75 inches
- Grip Area (Approximate): 4 to 4.5 inches
- Blade Width: 1/4 inch (tapers toward the tip)
- Weight (with Scabbard): 3.5 lbs
- Weight (without Scabbard): 2.3 lbs
- Steel: hand forged spring steel
- Wood: Kamagong