kemíkové
Kemíkové is a type of Czech bow seen in historical and cultural events, particularly in the 17th to 19th centuries. The kemíkové resembles a recurve bow in its overall design and is typically constructed using wood, with a riser and limbs made from separate pieces of wood.
Its unique design allows for a deeper and more compact shape, which can provide better stability and
Kemíkové bows varied in size, with some being as short as 90 centimeters. They were often used
Some historians have compared the kemíková bow to the more commonly known Turkish bow, the "lamela" or