12" Nepalese Khukuri Knife | Gurkha Kukri from Nepal
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12" Nepalese Khukuri Knife | Gurkha Kukri from Nepal

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The khukuri, which has become synonymous with the valiant Gurkhas, is a metal weapon with a slight inward curvature. It is offered with a sheath, known locally as daap. For a soldier, it represents pride and heroism. It is also used to decorate, cut meat, wood, and plants, and give as a keepsake to friends and family. This Kukri is a beautiful weapon finely carved out of the finest iron and supported with a wooden handle.


It has an inlay decoration on the handle and the cover. The excellent use of deep green lapiz lazuli along with red stones increases the vibrancy of the piece. There is a small Buddha statue on the cover of the Kukri that symbolizes protection. This Kukri is not only a weapon but also a legacy that can be passed down to generations.

Specifications
HLB120
Iron with Wood and Inlay Work
2.30 inch Height X 2.30 inch Width X 12.00 inch Depth
Weight 360 gm
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Usually ships in 10 days
Returns and Exchanges accepted within 7 days
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Easy Returns
Easy Returns
Return within 7 days of
order delivery.See T&Cs
Fully Insured
Fully Insured
All orders are fully insured
to ensure peace of mind.
100% Handmade
100% Handmade
All products are
MADE IN INDIA.

A Symbol of Heritage and Artistry

This exquisite Nepalese Khukuri knife is more than just a functional tool; it's a testament to centuries of tradition, craftsmanship, and cultural significance. Hailing from Nepal, the land of the brave Gurkhas, the Khukuri is an iconic symbol deeply intertwined with Nepalese identity and history. This particular piece elevates the traditional design with its stunning decorative elements, making it a captivating addition to any collection of art or home decor.

Masterful Craftsmanship and Intricate Design

The blade of this Khukuri is forged from durable iron, showcasing the distinctive forward-curving shape that is the Khukuri's hallmark. This elegant curve is not merely for aesthetics; it's a functional design that has been perfected over generations for its chopping and cutting prowess. The handle, crafted from rich wood, is ergonomically shaped for a comfortable and secure grip. What truly sets this Khukuri apart is the meticulous inlay work adorning both the handle and the scabbard. Vibrant turquoise, deep red coral, and striking blue stones are carefully set into intricate patterns, creating a visual symphony of color and texture. These precious materials, expertly applied, transform the Khukuri into a work of art, reflecting the artisanal skills passed down through Nepalese culture.

A Statement Piece for Your Home

Whether displayed as a decorative item in your living room, study, or entryway, this Khukuri is guaranteed to be a conversation starter. Its unique design and the rich cultural narrative it carries make it a powerful statement piece. The intricately decorated scabbard, designed to protect and complement the blade, is equally impressive. Adorned with a mosaic of malachite green, ruby red, and shimmering blue, it features a captivating golden lion's head motif, symbolizing strength and royalty. The entire ensemble is a celebration of Nepalese artistry and heritage.

The Legacy of the Khukuri

The Khukuri has long been a vital tool for Nepalese people, used in agriculture, warfare, and daily life. It is renowned for its versatility and effectiveness. Beyond its practical applications, the Khukuri holds deep spiritual and cultural meaning, often associated with protection and bravery. Owning this beautifully crafted Khukuri is an opportunity to connect with this rich legacy and to appreciate the enduring artistry of Nepalese culture. It serves as a tangible link to a proud past and a striking symbol of enduring tradition.
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