The results of creativity in traditional knife making

in aceh •  7 years ago 

Each community in the world has knives that are commensurate with the nature they live in and their culture. All that according to each other's perspective on the easiest way to cut something.

Moreover, sometimes they have a certain philosophy in traditional knife making. From that philosophy they do the development that gives birth to new and exciting new creativity, while maintaining its traditional values. In human history, it seems, the tools to cut are the tools that are first needed by humans in fulfilling their daily needs.

These are the pictures I took in a shop where you can find many of Aceh's traditional tools.

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In this store can be found various traditional tools that have been used since hundreds of years ago and still produced until this time.


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Tu as de très bonne photo de couteau. Si vous pouvez m'aider en upvote ou me follow sa ferai plaisir 😊

Thank you, @zeryius

It is a charming little shop. I'd like to try one of their knives.

😁 Thanks, @izbing.

When i see sharp objects, i upvote!

Okay, thank you very much, @jamiz. Be careful, do not get hurt. 😁

i have never seen some of these knives
thanks for sharing

Thanks to you too, @steemmi

Wow, I never saw so many knives or cutting objects in the same place.
At the first sight might be a little scary, but if you take a breath and watch more closely, thinking, indeed, at how important they are in human evolution you'll find an interesting picture about how inventive people are and our need to be better day by day!
Thank you for sharing!

Thanks for a great comment, @emag.

Those look really great :D

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