Blade Size | 15" High Carbon Steel, 5160. Highly Polished Blade. |
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Handle Size | 5.5" Rosewood Rat Tail Tang Handle. |
Belly | 2.25" |
Blade Material | High Graded Carbon Steel, 5160 |
Blade Thickness | 8 mm |
Blade Finish Type | Highly Polished blade. |
Blade Weight | 650 gm |
Handle Material | Indian Rosewood |
Handle Type | Fixed Tail Tang |
Chakmak Included ? | Yes |
Hand Orientation | Right Handed |
Sheath Material | Cottonwood, Refined Leather |
Blade Steel Hardness | Spine = 22-25 RC, Belly = 45-46 RC, Edge = 54-55 RC |
Recommended Uses For Product | Daily needed work, Farming, Hunting, Bushcrafting, Training, Fishing, Camping, Hiking, Gift, Collection and Decoration. |
Special Feature | Highly Polished Light weight Blade. |
15″ Traditional High Carbon Steel Limbuwan Kukri
US$ 175.00
People of the eastern region of Nepal used this type of khukuri as a weapon. These khukuris were very famous during the historical wars. In 1814 warriors from Nepal’s eastern region participated in the civil wars. In the 1st World War Rai & Limbu people from the Nepalese eastern region participated in the British Gurkha Army
About this item
- EGKH Nepal company is owned and run by Ex Veterans who supply hand-forged high-quality kukris blades all around the world
- Handcrafted in the EGKH factory outlet in Nepal by famous & very skilled blacksmiths using very high-quality materials in a very traditional manner.
- 100% Quality Warranty, each blade comes with EGKH marked on the blade and our quality warranty certificate.
- Hand Forged High Graded carbon steel blade, 5160
- Razor Sharp blade, Easy to sharp, Balance water tempered for daily work
This is a 15-inch special Limbuwan Khukuri. This kukri knife has a longer sized blade which is thinner from the spine.
People of the eastern region of Nepal used this type of khukuri as a weapon. These khukuris were very famous during the historical wars. In 1814 warriors from Nepal’s eastern region participated in the civil wars. In the 1st World War Rai & Limbu people from the Nepalese eastern region participated in the British Gurkha Army. They used this khukuri to fight in the war. Today, that period still reigns in the hearts of Nepalese.
This khukuri can easily cut 4 inches or “four fingers” also known as “CHAR AMAL” deep, which means death with a single swing. Most Limbus prefer this khukuri as their cultural diaspora.
Two small blades namely Karda & Chakmak are also part of this kukri. Karda is a sharp small knife that is typically used for pluck shaving bamboo to make baskets, and carpets, carving, digging holes, skinning animals, eating, and preparing kindling. customer review.
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