Kamas - Polypropylene - Wood
$44.99
$24.99
Mackensi Emory Illuminator Kamas
Item No.
128KE
Out of stock
Century
Mackensi Emory
Stainless Steel
Wood
Kama,Mackensi emory,
$99.99
Mackensi Emory Signature Series Kamas
Item No.
127KE
Out of stock
Century
Mackensi Emory
Stainless Steel
Wood
Kama,Mackensi emory,
$99.99
Mackensi Emory Signature Series Kamas
Item No.
126KE
In stock
Century
Mackensi Emory
Stainless Steel
Wood
Kama,Mackensi emory,
$99.99
Mackensi Emory Training Kama
Item No.
121KE
In stock
Century
Mackensi Emory
Stainless Steel
Wood
Mackensi emory,
$59.99
$24.99
$39.99
$23.99
$31.99
$27.99
$54.99
$54.99
Kamas
The kama has a fascinating history dating back at least as far as the 12th century in Okinawa, Japan. Like many other Japanese weapons from this time period, the kama was once a mere farming tool, repurposed for fighting, used by farmers to get around the weapons ban placed on them by the feudal government. Its sickle-like appearance is no coincidence – it was originally used for cutting wheat!
Today, dual kamas are most often seen in karate, especially sport karate. Training kamas are rarely sharpened; however, they retain the holes in the blades that original kama had to make them light and fast for wielding.
The kama has a fascinating history dating back at least as far as the 12th century in Okinawa, Japan. Like many other Japanese weapons from this time period, the kama was once a mere farming tool, repurposed for fighting, used by farmers to get around the weapons ban placed on them by the feudal government. Its sickle-like appearance is no coincidence – it was originally used for cutting wheat!
Today, dual kamas are most often seen in karate, especially sport karate. Training kamas are rarely sharpened; however, they retain the holes in the blades that original kama had to make them light and fast for wielding.