Blade Size | 15" |
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Handle Size | 6.5" |
Blade Material | High Graded 5160 Carbon Steel |
Handle Material | Rosewood |
Hand Orientation | Right Hand |
Handle Type | Full Tang |
Total Weight | 953gm |
Other Included Items | Karda, Chakhmakh |
Belly Hardness | 45 – 46 RC |
Edge Hardness | 58 – 60 RC |
Spine Hardness | 22 – 25 RC |
15″ Handmade Full Tang Traditional Sirupate Hunting Kukri Most Wanted Khukuri in Nepal is a remarkable knife crafted by skilled Nepalese blacksmiths. It features a rugged appearance and a comfortable rosewood handle. This versatile kukri, with a warranty from Ex Gurkha Khukuri House, embodies the rich heritage and practicality of Nepalese blades.
US$ 177.00
15″ Handmade Full Tang Traditional Sirupate Hunting Kukri | Most Wanted Khukuri in Nepal is a remarkable knife with a rich history and exceptional craftsmanship. Crafted by traditional Nepalese blacksmiths who have mastered the art of blade forging over generations, this Kukri knife is a true testament to their skill. This particular knife’s name comes from the name of grass, ‘siru’. This khukuri blade’s shape is remarkably similar to a Siru leaf which has thin & long leaves. That’s why it is known as Sirupate khukuri. The blade, made from 5160 High Carbon Steel, measures 15 inch in length and features an unpolished finish, giving it a rugged and authentic appearance.
The 15″ Handmade Full Tang Traditional Sirupate Hunting Kukri has a 6.5 inch long handle which is designed for a comfortable grip and precise control. The full tang handle, made from durable rosewood, ensures strength and stability during use. The scabbard, wrapped in water buffalo leather, provides protection for the blade and adds to the Kukri knife’s traditional aesthetics. 15″ Handmade Full Tang Traditional Sirupate Hunting Kukri’s total weight of 953 gm makes it a robust yet well-balanced khukuri, making it suitable for a variety of jobs. The Karda and Chakmak, two other knives, are also included in the khukuri package. The Karda is a useful tool that may be used for a variety of tasks, including cutting fruit and opening cans. The Chakmak, a blunt knife, helps with maintaining the blade and can even start a campfire with a flint spark.
As a testament to its quality, Ex Gurkha Khukuri House provides a warranty on this particular kukri, ensuring customer satisfaction and peace of mind. This particular design is favored for its versatility and lightness, making it suitable for jungle training and light work. This khukuri design was even adopted by the British military. The design of this khukri is a symbol of craftsmanship and functionality. Its heritage, coupled with the expertise of Nepalese blacksmiths, guarantees a knife of exceptional quality and performance. Whether used for outdoor adventures or as a collector’s item, this kukri embodies the rich traditions and practicality of Nepalese blades.
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