👉 The Finnish weapon, also known as the "kukri" or "kukri-kuhki," is a traditional short sword originating from Finland, particularly associated with the Finnish Sami people and their historical warriors. Characterized by its curved, single-edged blade, typically made of high-carbon steel, it features a distinctive crossguard and a pommel often adorned with intricate designs. The kukri was versatile, used for both close-quarters combat and ceremonial purposes, reflecting Finland's rich military heritage. Its design allowed for effective cutting and thrusting, making it a formidable weapon in the harsh northern environments where Finnish warriors operated.