Blade Size | 12" |
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Handle Size | 5" |
Blade Material | High Carbon Steel |
Handle Material | Rosewood |
Scabbard Material | Water Buffalo Leather |
Overall Length | 17" |
Other Included Items | Karda, Chakhmakh |
Blade Thickness | 9 mm |
Total Weight | 1000gm |
12″ Blade World War I Historical Angkhola Khukuri – EGKH
US$ 127.00
12” World War Historical Angkhola Kurki is one of the most popular Khukuri Nepalese villagers. It is one of the most practical day-to-day use in households in Nepalese villages for general purpose. The highly-polished blade on this khukuri is a 12-inch full flat tang blade with a 5-inch comfortable and durable Panawal rosewood handle. The blade is made from highly graded 5160 carbon steel. It is overall 17 inches long with a thickness of about 9 mm at the Spine.
12” World War Historical Angkhola Kurki is one of the most popular Khukuri Nepalese villagers. It is one of the most practical day-to-day used Khukuris for general household chores in Nepal. The highly-polished blade on this khukuri is 12 inches long with a flat full tang handle. The handle is extremely durable & comfortable made in Panawal design. The khukuri is overall 17 inches long with a thickness of about 9 mm at the spine. The handle has a blocker for the safety of your fingers while holding & using the khukuri. The blade is given a matt finish which gives it the extra-beautiful look it sports.
In this Kurki we used a panawal handle which is known for its exceptional durability, making it a popular choice among outdoor enthusiasts and survivalists. Panawal handles are designed to withstand the toughest conditions, ensuring a reliable grip in any situation. Their unique construction also provides added comfort and balance during use. The original kukri was a private collection/purchase of the brave officer and was widely used in his service time including a few wars. It is a truly unique knife to gift your beloved one as well.
The craftsmanship on this Khukuri is extremely beautiful so if you are looking for the finest quality Khukuri you will be very proud to own this. The kukri comes with a scabbard that has two pockets on the back of it. The pockets hold a blunt steel called “chakmak” for sharpening the blade or for striking spark with a flint and a small knife known as “karda” used for skinning animals, opening cans, cutting paper, cutting or peeling small fruits & vegetables, etc.
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