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Gurkha Ankhola Panawal Khukuri Kukri Knife 10 " Full Tang

Type
Fixed blades
Technology
Damascening
Blade
Damascus
Handle
Horn
Sheath
Leather
Total length
381 mm
Blade length
254 mm
Length of closed knife
254 mm
Blade width
48 mm
Weight
700 gr
Price
74 €
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  • Gurkha Ankhola Panawal Khukuri Kukri Knife 10
  • Gurkha Ankhola Panawal Khukuri Kukri Knife 10
  • Gurkha Ankhola Panawal Khukuri Kukri Knife 10
  • Gurkha Ankhola Panawal Khukuri Kukri Knife 10
  • Gurkha Ankhola Panawal Khukuri Kukri Knife 10
  • Gurkha Ankhola Panawal Khukuri Kukri Knife 10
  • Gurkha Ankhola Panawal Khukuri Kukri Knife 10
  • Gurkha Ankhola Panawal Khukuri Kukri Knife 10
  • Gurkha Ankhola Panawal Khukuri Kukri Knife 10

Gurkha Ankhola Panawal Khukuri Khukri Kukkri Kukri Knife 10 inch Full Tang Horn Handle

This is 10 inch Ankhola Panawal Khukri with beautiful Horn Handle. Panawal is a small village of eastern Nepal famous for Khukuri making. This ' Ankhola Panawal design comes from Panawal village that is known for making unique handle. The handle made in this village is always single piece that goes all the way to the bottom of the blade. ‘Ang’ means the back part of the human body and Khola means Open. This Khukuri has semi polished Blade with balance temper. This Kukri is used by farmers in the field and also in general household use.

The Khukuri is a traditional knife from Nepal. It is used as a tool and as a weapon in Nepal and some neighboring countries of South Asia. Traditionally it was, and in many cases still is, the basic utility knife of the Nepalese people. Khukuri is the pride of the Gurkhas and a symbol of bravery in Nepal. It is also the weapon of the Nepalese Army, the Royal Gurkha Rifles, the Assam Rifles, the Assam Regiment of Indian Army and of all Gurkha regiments throughout the world. so much so that Some English-speakers refer to the weapon Khukuri as a the “Gurkha blade" or the "Gurkha knife" or Kukri. The Kukhuri often appears in Nepalese heraldry and is used in many traditional rituals as well as in wedding ceremonies. The home of the Kukhuri is the small hilly district of Bhojpur located in Eastern Nepal. The district is the home of a large number of blacksmith who have been making the Kukhuris from immemorial times.

Blade Material

Highly Graded Carbon Steel, unpolished blade

Steel Category

A grade leaf spring steel (from car or jeep 5160)

Hardness of Steel

Spine 22 & 25 Rc, Midpoint of the belly 45 & 46 Rc, and the edge 54 & 55 Rc.

Handle Made Of

Buffalo Horn Handle

Length of Handle

5 inch

Scabbard Made Of

Water Buffalo Hide/Leather (Outside) and Pine wood (Inside)

Manufacturing type

Handmade with fix blade

Length of Blade

10 Inch

Overall Length

15 Inch

Weight of Blade

650-700 Grams

Overall Weight

1.0 Kilogram

Shipping Weight

1.5 Kilogram

*As Khukuris are handmade they may have slight variations in measurements. The Khukuri comes with in a leather case and with two smaller knives: the Karda and the Chakmak

The Karda is used as an auxiliary knife and The Chakmak is used for sharpening the blade of the Kukhuri.

The Khukuri can be a useful working tool as well as an excellent present for decoration.

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Shipping Charge:
AUSTRALIA, CANADA, UK, USA: US$ 29
FRANCE and GERMANT: US$ 35

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Delivery:
UK/USA: 3 ~ 5 Working Days
AUS/ CANADA/ 5 ~ 9 working days

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Import Duties, Tax:
For international shipment , Import duties, taxes and other charges ( if any) at destination countries are of buyer ’s responsibility .

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