Blade Size | 18" |
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Handle Size | 7" |
Blade Material | Highly Graded 5160 Carbon Steel |
Handle Material | Dark Rosewood |
Scabbard Material | Dyed Water Buffalo Leather, Laha (Traditional Nepalese adhesive), Pinewood |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Upper Spine | 10 mm |
Lower Spine | 6 mm |
Khukuri Weight | 1100gm |
Total Weight | 1500gm |
18″ Scarifying Exclusive 3 Chira Bhojpure Khukuri features an 18-inch semi-polished blade made from highly graded 5160 carbon steel, hand-forged by skilled Nepalese blacksmiths. Its full tang handle, made of dark rosewood, ensures strength and durability. The scabbard, crafted from pinewood wrapped in black water buffalo hide, holds two utility knives: the Chakmak for sharpening and the Karda for skinning or cutting fruits.
US$ 142.00
18″ Scarifying Exclusive 3 Chira Bhojpure Khukuri has an 18-inch semi-polished blade made from highly graded 5160 carbon steel. It has a balanced oil-quenching temper and is very strong. It is hand-forged by Kaami (traditional Nepalese blacksmiths) belonging to the Biswakarma castes who are the traditional inheritors of the art of kukri-making for generations. We use top-quality materials in a traditional method with traditional hand tools. The edges are very sharp and easy to sharpen with the provided utility knife called “Chakmak” available in the scabbard.
18″ Scarifying Exclusive 3 Chira Bhojpure Khukuri (kukri) has a full tang handle about 7-inch in length and is made from two dark rosewood pieces attached to the metal of the blade with three alloy rivets as you can see in the picture. This type of handle is super strong and the user can easily handle heavy striking force. If you are thinking to go hiking or outdoor camping 18″ Scarifying Exclusive 3 Chira Bhojpure Khukuri (kukri) will be the best tools for bushcraft and cleaning space.
18″ Scarifying Exclusive 3 Chira Bhojpure Khukuri’s scabbard made from pinewood wrapped in water buffalo hide dyed in black color. There are two small utility knives (Karda & Chakmak ) in the pocket at the back of the scabbard. Chakmak is a blunt steel knife that is used for sharpening the blade or creating a spark with a flint. The other little sharp knife is Karda which is used for skinning small animals such as rabbits or for cutting fruits.
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