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Original Nepalese Kukri knife in a case

Original medium-sized Kukri knife in a stylish case. This traditional Nepalese knife was made by hand right in Nepal. It has a wooden handle decorated with engraved brass plates. The case is covered with durable fabric with typical Nepali patterns in red-orange color and is also decorated with engraved brass plates. The blade is made of carbon steel, which ensures high sharpness and easy sharpening. The blade should be thoroughly cleaned and dried after each use to prevent corrosion. Periodic oiling is also important to keep the blade in optimal condition. The blade is engraved with Nepali motifs on both sides.

  • Length of the entire knife: 28 cm
  • Length of the blade itself: 17 cm
  • Knife weight: 230 grams
  • Weight of the knife in the case: 290 grams

An exceptional piece of craftsmanship from knifemakers from Nepal, which must not be missing in any knife collection.


You can see what the production of our Kukri knives looks like in Nepal on the "Video" tab



Nepali Kukri knives maintain their special place in the world of knives. They are known for their unique design and multiple uses. It is an iconic weapon and a cultural symbol with a history of its own. By understanding the intricacies and versatility of the kukri knife's design, craftsmanship, and craftsmanship, we gain a deeper appreciation of its significance as a revered cultural artifact that holds a special place in the hearts and minds of people around the world. Kukri knives are more than ordinary knives.They are a symbol of heritage and functionality. Kukri or Khukri comes from the mountainous parts of Nepal. The design of this knife has evolved over the centuries into the form we know it today. It was shaped by users, their daily needs and challenges. From a simple agricultural tool, it has become synonymous with bravery and honor and is a memento of the resilience and resourcefulness of the Nepali people. Heritage of the Nepalese people. Its unique design and multi-functional capabilities make it a valuable tool.

The symbolism of kukri knives in Nepalese culture

In Nepalese culture, kukri knives have a deep symbolic meaning, representing bravery, loyalty and strength. It has been an integral part of Nepali rituals and ceremonies for centuries. As a symbol of national identity, the kukri is also highly revered by the Gurkha soldiers and the Nepali people in general. Kukri embodies the spirit of resilience and determination.

Traditional use in everyday life

In Nepal and other regions where the kukri is used, it serves as a versatile tool for everyday tasks such as chopping wood, preparing food or making tools and implements. Thanks to its compact dimensions and robust construction, it is ideal for use in remote rural areas, where access to modern tools is often limited.

Survival and outdoor use

For outdoor enthusiasts and adventurers, the kukri knife is an indispensable tool for survival in the wilderness. The ability to chop, slice and stab in one tool makes the kukri knife invaluable for tasks such as building a shelter, starting a fire and preparing food. Having a kukri knife handy can mean the difference between life and death.

Military and combat use

In military circles, the kukri knife is known for its effectiveness in close combat situations. Renowned for their skill and bravery, the Gurkhas, Nepal's elite soldiers, wielded the kukri with deadly precision on battlefields around the world. The combination of stabbing power and versatility make it a formidable weapon in the hands of a trained warrior.

gurkha khukri

 
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