| Laring | |
|---|---|
| Type | Sword | 
| Place of origin | Philippines | 
| Service history | |
| Used by | Moro people | 
| Specifications | |
| Length | 24–48 in (61–122 cm) | 
| Blade type | Single edge, pronged tip | 
| Hilt type | wood | 
| Scabbard/sheath | wood | 
Laring is one of the traditional ethnic Moro weapons of Southern Philippines. [1] It has a lightweight design for slashing and thrusting. It has a two pronged tip like a blade catcher that looks like a snake's tongue. [2] The blade guard has a small round steel for firmer hold and mobility. The handle end has a unique hooked hilt grip design that serves as a counter weight for better handling and balance and to prevent the sword from slippage when pulling out when stuck in a target.
The open type scabbard is made of kalantas wood, a type of Philippine mahogany which allows for quick drawing. The length is about 24–48 in (61–122 cm). [3] [4]