Kujang is Traditional Weapon from Indonesia
Kudi taken from 'Old Sundanese language,' which means the weapon has supernatural power of magic, a talisman, as against disaster, such as to repel the enemy or avoid danger/disease. These weapons are also kept as heirlooms, which are used to protect houses from danger by putting it in a crate or a particular place in the house, or to put it on the bed. While Hyang can be aligned with the sense God in some mythology.
In general, Kujang has the meaning as heirlooms that have a certain strength that comes from the Gods (= Hyang), and as a weapon since ancient to the present. Kujang occupies a very special position among West Java (Sunda) people.
As an emblem or symbol with philosophical values contained therein, Kujang used as one of aesthetics in some emblem of the organization and administration; in addition, Kujang was used also as a name of various organizations, unity, and of course, used also by local government of West Java Province, Indonesia.
In the past, Kujang not be separated from the life of the Sundanese people, because its function as an agricultural tool. But now, with the development progress, technological, cultural, social, and economic Sundanese people, Kujang also experienced growth and a shift in form, function and meaning. From an agricultural equipment, Kujang evolve into objects having an individual character and tends to be a weapon that has a sacred value.
I think, as a traditional weapon that has a historical and cultural value, Kujang very worthy to be recognized as a world cultural heritage of Indonesia and is recognized by UNESCO in the Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.