Weight | 4 kg |
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Dimensions | 22 × 5 × 4 in |
Blade Material | High Graded Carbon Steel, 5160 |
Blade Size | 18" Dubble Dragon Engraved Highly Polished Blade |
Belly Hardness | 45 – 46 RC |
Handle Size | 7" Rosewood Tail Tang Handle |
Belly | 2.75" |
Blade Thickness | 12 mm |
Scabbard Material | Refined Water Buffalo Leather |
Total Weight | 1700gm |
Blade Steel Hardness | Spine = 22-25 RC, Belly = 45-46 RC, Edge = 54-55 RC |
Karda Included ? | Yes |
Chakmak Included ? | Yes |
Hand Orientation | Right Handed |
Shipping Weight | 4.0 kg |
Lower Spine | 4 mm |
This is 18 Inch Bhojpure Engraved Kukri. The place name Bhojpur, situated in the eastern part of Nepal, is most famous only for its Bhojpure khukuri
US$ 349.00
This is 18 Inch Bhojpure Engraved Kukri. The place name Bhojpur, situated in the eastern part of Nepal, is most famous only for its Bhojpure khukuri (Kukris). And, this type of khukuri is called Bhojpure khukuri as it is come from Bhojpur. It is slightly bigger and heavier than the standard blade khukuri. There is a double dragon and a Temple engraved on the front side of the blade and a single dragon engraved on the next side of the blade, mostly people engraved the blade as a decoration, collection, or Gift. us Sacrificial series of kukris are huge khukuri which is used in religious sacrificial ceremonies in Nepal. Mostly this would be used in late September/early October during the largest festival in Nepal called “Dashain”. As we all know that the Festival is celebrated all over world. To celebrate it, every country has their own way be it big or small. In Nepal also it is celebrated in its own way. The biggest festival here is called Dhasain, or win of God over evil. According to Mythology, the evil was killed and his blood were presented to the God of Anger.Following the mythological belief the goat and the Water Buffalo are sacrificed to pleased the God during this Festival. This khukuri (kukri) is used during the sacrificial ceremonies to chop the head of baby buffalo or goats. It is strongly believed that he who is performing this ritual has to do it in one blow otherwise it will bring bad omen for him and his entire family.The craftsmanship on this knife is amazing so if you are looking for the finest quality khukuri you will not be disappointed! The blade comes two pockets on the back of the scabbard which hold a blunt steel called “chakmak” for sharpening the blade or for striking spark from flint and a little knife known as “karda” used for skinning, cutting paper and opening later. The notch (kaura or kaudi) in the blade near the hilt of most khukuris serves as conduit for the blood on the blade to drip out, thus preventing it from soiling the hilt, as well as a device for catching and neutralizing and enemy blade.
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