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{{Short description|Curved South East Asian knife}} {{Infobox weapon |name= Karambit | image= COLLECTIE TROPENMUSEUM Mes met krom lemmet - Lawi ayam TM-A-3808.png | image_size = 300 |caption= A traditional Minangkabau style karambit, ''Lawi Ayam'', pre-1887. |origin= [[Indonesia]] ([[West Sumatra]]) |type= Concealed blade <!-- Type selection --> |is_bladed= Yes <!-- Service history --> |service= |used_by= |wars= <!-- Production history --> |designer= |design_date= |manufacturer= |unit_cost= |production_date= |number= |variants= <!-- General specifications --> |spec_label= |weight= |length= |part_length= |width= |height= |diameter= |crew= <!-- Bladed weapon specifications (traditional) --> |blade_type= Single, double or triple edged, crescent curve |hilt_type= Water buffalo horn, wooden, ivory |sheath_type= Water buffalo horn, wooden |head_type= |haft_type= }} The '''karambit''' or '''kerambit''' (as used in [[Indonesian language|Indonesian]]), '''kurambik''' or '''karambiak''' (both from the [[Minangkabau language]]) is a small curved [[knife]] resembling a claw.
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