Dating back to ancient Japan, the Kunai was primarily a tool of the peasant category, with an edged blade that created it quite helpful as a digging tool, serving to to urge through powerful roots and soften packed soil, similarly as functioning as a good prybar. Though it appeared in Ninja action movies as a throwing weapon, its ancient use as a farm implement and work tool makes it a beautiful athame inside your ritual use, notably in seeking blessings for the harvest and alternative labor. This Kunai, painted black, measures approximately nine 1/2" long, with its lower portion forming a diamond formed, double edged blade and its back finish forming atiny low hoop that allowed it to be carried on a harness because it was utilized in ancient Japan. Not for sale in Massachusetts