The spoon end of the scull, a blade or oar consists of a piece of wood or plastic and is usually considered to have three parts: The handle, the loom, and the spoon (sometimes also called blade or oar) Alongside the loom there is a reinforced area, which fits in the gates of the boat and is called sleeve
The four large shell plates on the sides, and the five large ones of the middle, of the carapace of the sea turtle, which yield the best tortoise shell
The sharp-edged or pointed working end of a tool or utensil, e.g., a knife, chisel, or screwdriver
the end of the oar/scull that is in the water (wide and flat) Most blades are painted with a team or country pattern in the organization's designated colors