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15" Panawal 5 Chira Khukuri From Nepal

$246
$328
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Specifications
WSC652
Iron, Wood and Leather
Height: 2.6 inch
Width: 1.4 inch
Depth: 15.4 inch
Weight 650 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.

The Khukuri: A Symbol of Nepal's Fierce Heritage

The Khukuri, more than just a knife, is an iconic symbol of Nepal. Its curved blade, a testament to Gurkha warrior prowess, has been a companion in countless battles and a tool in daily life for centuries. Legend whispers of the Khukuri's origins, some tracing it back to ancient tribal weaponry, others linking it to the divine, a gift from the gods themselves, bestowed upon those chosen to defend the land. This particular 15" Panawal 5 Chira Khukuri is a stunning representation of this rich history, meticulously crafted in the time-honored traditions of Nepal's skilled artisans. The robust iron blade, polished to a mirror-like sheen, reflects not only light but also the centuries of craftsmanship that have shaped its design. The deeply carved patterns on the blade tell a silent story, whispering of battles fought and victories won. The rich, dark wood handle, meticulously shaped for a secure and comfortable grip, provides a tactile connection to the Khukuri's history. It is more than just a weapon; it’s a piece of living history, ready to take pride of place in your collection.

The Craftsmanship of the Khukuri

The construction of this Khukuri showcases the exceptional skill of Nepali artisans. The iron blade is forged with meticulous attention to detail, ensuring both strength and sharpness. The wood of the handle is carefully selected and shaped to fit perfectly in the hand, promising both comfort and stability. The leather sheath, aged to a beautiful brown hue, is a testament to the durability and timelessness of the design. The intricate stitching on the sheath is evidence of the dedication and expertise of the artisan who created this piece. Each detail, from the subtle curves of the blade to the carefully placed brass accents, points to the quality and care that goes into creating a true Nepali Khukuri. Owning this Khukuri is not only owning a beautiful object but also supporting the continuation of a rich cultural tradition.

More Than a Weapon: A Cultural Artifact

Beyond its functional aspects, this Khukuri is a significant piece of Nepali culture. The Khukuri’s design isn't arbitrary; its unique curve is said to be inspired by the sacred Trishul, the trident of Shiva, a powerful Hindu deity, representing strength, power and protection. The Khukuri has been, and continues to be, an integral part of Nepali life, representing bravery, resilience, and the unwavering spirit of the Gurkha warriors. The inclusion of the small knives (chakmak) within the sheath demonstrates the Khukuri’s versatility as a tool, highlighting its importance both in combat and everyday tasks. Owning this artifact is a chance to connect with a rich and powerful heritage, bringing a piece of Nepal's history into your home. Display it proudly as a testament to the skill of Nepali artisans and the enduring legacy of the Khukuri.

A Piece of History for Your Home

This 15" Panawal 5 Chira Khukuri arrives beautifully presented on a custom-made wooden stand, ready to display in your home. Its striking appearance makes it a fascinating conversation starter, while its rich history adds a unique touch to any decor. Whether you're a collector of historical artifacts, an admirer of fine craftsmanship, or a person drawn to the intrigue of the mystical, this Khukuri is a truly remarkable piece that will be treasured for generations to come. More than just a decorative item, it is a tangible connection to a vibrant culture and a powerful symbol of Nepali heritage.
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