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Gorkhali khukuri

                                                                                     Traditional Gorkhali Khukuri
The kukri or khukuri  is a Nepalese blade with a deep down bended edge, like a cleaver, utilized as both a device and as a weapon in Nepal and some neighboring nations of South Asia. Generally it was, and much of the time still is, the essential utility blade of the Nepalese individuals. It is a trademark weapon of the Nepalese Armed force, the Illustrious Gurkha Rifles of the English Armed force, the Assam Rifles, the Gorkha regiments of the Indian Armed force, and of all Gurkha regiments all through the world, to such an extent that some English-speakers allude to the weapon as a "Gurkha sharp edge" or "Gurkha blade". The khukuri regularly shows up in Nepalese heraldry and is utilized as a part of numerous conventional customs, for example, wedding services.Khukuri is the national blade of Nepal, starting in antiquated times. It is universally handy blade of the slope people groups of Nepal, particularly the Magars and Gurungs in the west, and the Rais and Limbus in the east.The name and popularity of khukuri is so outstanding and not just in light of the fact that it is one exceptionally proficient and fantastic blade however the myths it conveys inside and its religious qualities have truly made this blade a genuine legend. Â Nepalese are regularly perceived as Gurkhas as a result of their dauntlessness and solidarity. Every last Nepalese keeps Khukuri in their homes for the assurance.

Tang Blade Traditional Chitlange


This is 15 inch cutting edge Chitlange rosewood solid handle khukuri. This write khukuri is made in eastern piece of Nepal chitlang town. This chitlange kukri is originates from Chitlang town where adroit experts make this uncommon sort of Khukuri/Kukri. In this manner it is called Chitlange Special. It is like Sirupate Khukuri however the handle and the sharp edge of this khukuri is tad bit not quite the same as Sirupate kukri. This kukri is extremely popular in chitlange town ther individuals utilized this cutting edge slash to meat, wood and they keep at home like pride riches. All Khukuris have two pockets on the back of the sheath which hold an obtuse steel called "chakmak" for honing the edge or for striking flash from rock and a little blade known as "karda" utilized for cleaning little creatures . The indent (kaura or kaudi) in the sharp edge close to the grip of most khukuris serves as course for the blood on the cutting edge to trickle out, along these lines keeping it from ruining the handle, and in addition a gadget for getting and killing and foe edge. 


Edge Size and Type : 15 inch (38.1) Handmade Unpolished edge. 

Handle Size and Type : 5 inch (12.7) rosewood solid handle. 

General length : 20 inches. 

Material Used : Highly Graded Carbon Steel, Buffalo Leather for Scabbard(outside) and rosewood for the Handle, Pinewood for the Scabbard (inside), Whitemetal and "Laha" ( Nepali Traditional Glue). 

Weight : 900 gms (31.75 Oz Approx). 

Upper Spine : 9mm. 

Lower Spine : 4mm. 

Tummy : 4.5cm. 

Handle Circumference : 4 Inch. 

Hardness of steel : spine= 22-25 RC, belly= 45-46 RC, edge= 58-60 RC. 

Reciprocal : Certificate of Guarantee, Tag, Wrapping Lokta Paper. 

Spot of Origin : EGKH Factory in Dharan (Eastern piece of Nepal). Khukuri is the national blade of Nepal, starting in antiquated times. It is universally handy blade of the slope people groups of Nepal, particularly the Magars and Gurungs in the west, and the Rais and Limbus in the east.The name and popularity of khukuri is so outstanding and not just in light of the fact that it is one exceptionally proficient and fantastic blade however the myths it conveys inside and its religious qualities have truly made this blade a genuine legend. Â Nepalese are regularly perceived as Gurkhas as a result of their dauntlessness and solidarity. Every last Nepalese keeps Khukuri in their homes for the assurance.

 Bone Handle Khukuri

This is 16 inch Historic bone handle Kukri recently concocted of Ex-Gurkha Khukuri House. This is the copy form of the kukri conveyed by Gurkhas close by to-hand battle in the Jungle of Nepal amid the first World War. This is most truly model khukuri (kukri) which gave gurkhas. This is the reproduction variant of the kukri conveyed by Gurkhas close by to-hand battle in the Jungle of Nepal amid the first World War. This is most verifiably model khukuri (kukri) which gave gurkhas and entire Nepalese individuals are the triumph of gurkhas amid the first war time. Likely the most famous battling blade on the planet is the kukri, the mischievously bended kukri of the Gurkhas of Nepal. It is Historic Kukri. The sharp edge is level, light by weight and agreeable to convey. In the wartime, seeing this imposing Khukuri in the hands of the Gurkha warriors was sufficient to bring the foe confounded. This Kukri is an extremely renowned blade among sightseers and gatherers on account of the way that it was really utilized by Gurkha officers/armed force amid first world wars. This Kukri blade assumed an extremely noteworthy part in making the historical backdrop of the Gurkhas. This Kukri was likewise incredible to use for any sort of substantial or light obligation. The water poured temper on the cutting edge makes it exceptionally solid. The handle is exceptionally more grounded then second world war kukri. Essentially conveyed in a cowhide case, for the most part walnut wooden hold and customarily having two little blades and the sharp edge is made of exceptionally reviewed carbon steel (for the most part utilized as a part of railroad tracks). Other than conveying the blade in war time, this edge can be utilized to hack wood or bone cleaning shrubberies. 

Cutting edge Size and Type : 16 inch (40.64) Handmade Unpolished sharp edge. 

Handle Size and Type : 5.4 inch (13.71) water wild ox bone Full tang Guard Handle. 

General length : 21.4 inches. 

Material Used : Highly Graded Carbon Steel(car and jeep leaf spring, 5160) for sharp edge, Buffalo Leather for Scabbard(outside) and water wild ox bone for the Handle, Pinewood for the Scabbard (inside), Whitemetal "Laha" (Nepali Traditional Glue). 

Weight : 1300 gms (48.65 Oz Approx). 

Upper Spine : 10mm. 

Lower Spine : 4mm. 

Tummy : 6cm. 

Handle Circumference : 4.5 Inch. 
Hardness of steel : spine= 22-25 RC, belly= 45-46 RC, edge= 58-60 RC. Khukuri is the national blade of Nepal, starting in antiquated times. It is universally handy blade of the slope people groups of Nepal, particularly the Magars and Gurungs in the west, and the Rais and Limbus in the east.The name and popularity of khukuri is so outstanding and not just in light of the fact that it is one exceptionally proficient and fantastic blade however the myths it conveys inside and its religious qualities have truly made this blade a genuine legend. Â Nepalese are regularly perceived as Gurkhas as a result of their dauntlessness and solidarity. Every last Nepalese keeps Khukuri in their homes for the assurance.

Nepal Police Service kukri


Nepal police khukuri is a credible khukuri of Nepal police. This kind of khukuri is one of the least difficult one, which is use in uniform by Nepal police(civil) or police outfitted power. The size is like Nepal armed force khukuri however the state of the cutting edge is indistinguishable to bhojpur khukuri. As everybody realizes that the Khukuri or kukri is the National Weapon of Nepal and to not to use by Nepal Police and Armed Police Force is out of inquiry. The Nepal Police khukuri or kukri is ideally made by Rose wood Handle and the sharp edge is marginally more extensive than the Nepal Army Issue. This Nepal Police khukuri has the cross khukuri emblem toward the end top of the handle to separated themself as Nepal Police Force. 

Sharp edge Size and Type : 9 inch(23cm) and Unpolished blade,Handmade. 

Handle Size and Type : 4. 5 inch(11cm) and Fixed sharp edge handle. 

Thickness Of Blade : 10mm. 

Material Used : Highly Graded Carbon Steel(car and jeep leaf spring, 5160) for cutting edge. Water wild ox Leather for the Scabbard(outside), Rosewood for the handle, Pinewood for Scabbard (inside), Brass and Laha (Nepali Traditional Glue). 

Weight :650(23 Oz. Approx)Khukuri is the national blade of Nepal, starting in antiquated times. It is universally handy blade of the slope people groups of Nepal, particularly the Magars and Gurungs in the west, and the Rais and Limbus in the east.The name and popularity of khukuri is so outstanding and not just in light of the fact that it is one exceptionally proficient and fantastic blade however the myths it conveys inside and its religious qualities have truly made this blade a genuine legend. Â Nepalese are regularly perceived as Gurkhas as a result of their dauntlessness and solidarity. Every last Nepalese keeps Khukuri in their homes for the assurance.

Nepal Army Service Khukuri
Nepal armed force is a true khukuri of Nepalese armed force. This kind of khukuri is one of the easiest one, which is utilized as a part of fighting or in common life by Nepal armed force. Particularly it is issued for the customarily gurkha soilder who still serve in Nepal armed force. This Nepal Army khukuri or kukri is issued to Nepalese Army for which they needed to hold all through their vocation. As the khukuri or kukri being the National Weapon, it is compulsary for the Army to convey it be it in a War, Duty or any National Ceremony. As this khukuri or kukri has gotten to be equivalent words to their uniform, they needed to keep up it as a major aspect of their dress. It is on numerous occasions assessed by the High Ranking officers. 

Sharp edge Size and Type : 9 inch(23cm) and Unpolished cutting edge, Handmade. 

Handle Size and Type : 4. 5 inch(11cm) and Fixed sharp edge handle. 

Thickness Of Blade : 10mm. 

Material Used : Highly Graded Carbon Steel(car and jeep leaf spring, 5160) for sharp edge. Water bison Leather for the Scabbard(outside), Buffalo horn for the handle, Pinewood for Scabbard(inside), Brass and Laha(Nepali Traditional Glue). 

Weight : 600 (21 Oz. Approx). Khukuri is the national blade of Nepal, starting in antiquated times. It is universally handy blade of the slope people groups of Nepal, particularly the Magars and Gurungs in the west, and the Rais and Limbus in the east.The name and popularity of khukuri is so outstanding and not just in light of the fact that it is one exceptionally proficient and fantastic blade however the myths it conveys inside and its religious qualities have truly made this blade a genuine legend. Â Nepalese are regularly perceived as Gurkhas as a result of their dauntlessness and solidarity. Every last Nepalese keeps Khukuri in their homes for the assurance.

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