tootvaid
Tootvaid is a type of ancient Southeast Asian axe that was used as a tool and a component of ritualistic practices. The term "tootvaid" is derived from the Khmer language, with "too" meaning axe or cleaver and "tvaid" suggesting sharpened or cutting edge. Originating from the Indianized kingdoms of Southeast Asia, particularly the Khmer Empire, tootvaid axes were expertly crafted with a combination of iron or steel and solid wood or bamboo handles.
Historical records indicate that the tootvaid was an essential tool in various activities, such as agriculture,
Archaeological discoveries and historical accounts attest to the presence of tootvaid axes in ancient Southeast Asian
Tangible examples of tootvaid axes can be found in various museums and archaeological collections throughout Southeast