The Afghan Lor / Lohar

$297.97

 

Now is a Rare chance to own a unique piece of History.
 
The Lor is a a traditional Farming tool carried by the Tribesman of the Khyber Pass (Afghan-Pakistan Border). It looks like The Japanese Kama or a Tomahawk sized Scythe or Sickle. Though Similar designs have existed in India.
 
The Lor has a variety of speculated uses:
 
*Farming tool
*Assassin’s Weapon
*Status Symbol
*Cultural Identifier of the Tribesman of Khyber Pass
*Pick-Axe for climbing the steep unforgiving snow covered terrain of the region
 
 
 

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SKU: 100-021-000-000 D2A HS 8201.90.60.00 Category:

Description

Disclaimer:
 
These are Historical Reproductions for collectors, Ceremonial / Cultural Items, and Movie Props.
 
Carrying one of The Lor may be illegal in your area.
 
These were made by hand, in a clay hut somewhere out there, and they have a traditional pinned construction. We are unable to guarantee (warranty) how these would fair in a “Hard” use type of application. Using and testing The Lor could result in severe injury or death to you and/or other People, Property, or Animals.
 
Due to the joints, The Lor wouldn’t stand up well to more than a single Hard Use; like a Collapsible baton.
 
Please Handle with proper Care and Attention to safety.
 
Delta 2 Alpha Design Inc does not endorse in anyway shape or form using this item for anything more than Display Purposes.
 
You have been Warned.
Now is a Rare chance to own a unique piece of History.
 
The Lor is a a traditional Farming tool carried by the Tribesman of the Khyber Pass (Afghan-Pakistan Border). It looks like The Japanese Kama or a Tomahawk sized Scythe or Sickle. Though Similar designs have existed in India.
 
The Lor has a variety of speculated uses:
 
*Farming tool
*Assassin’s Weapon
*Status Symbol
*Cultural Identifier of the Tribesman of Khyber Pass
*Pick-Axe for climbing the steep unforgiving snow covered terrain of the region
 
 
 

Additional information

Weight .875 kg
Dimensions 25 × 18 × 5 cm

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