What is where do karambits come from?

Karambits are traditional Indonesian knives that were originally used as farming tools and for self-defense. They have a distinct curved blade resembling a claw and a handle that is designed to fit snugly in the hand. Karambits were primarily used by the Minangkabau people of West Sumatra, Indonesia. However, over time, the knife has gained popularity and is used by martial artists and knife enthusiasts all over the world. Today, karambits are produced in various countries, including Indonesia, the Philippines, Malaysia, and the United States.