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Royal Nawalpure Khukuri

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Nepal Police Khukuri

Nepal Police Khukuri is an authentic Khukuri of Nepal ...

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Panawala 2nd World War Khukuri

This Khukuri has glorious History that makes every Nep...

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Rainbow Eagle Hunter

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Welcome to Gurkhas Kukri

Introduction

The khukuri is a Nepalese knife with an inwardly curved blade, similar to a machete, used as both a tool and as a weapon in Nepal and some neighbouring countries of South Asia. Traditionally it was, and in many cases still is, the basic utility knife of the Nepalese people. It is a characteristic weapon of the Nepalese Army, the Royal Gurkha Rifles, Assam Rifles, Assam Regiment of Indian Gurkha Army, and of all Gurkha regiments throughout the world, so much so that some English-speakers refer to the weapon as a "Gurkha blade" or "Gurkha knife". The khukuri often appears in Nepalese heraldry and is used in many traditional rituals such as wedding ceremonies.

The kukri is designed mainly for chopping but it can also be used to stab. The shape varies a great deal from being quite straight to highly curved with angled or smooth spines. There are substantial variations in dimensions and blade thickness, depending on intended tasks, and also by region of origin and producing kami. As a general guide the spines vary from 5-10mm by the handle, and can taper to 2mm by the point, and blade lengths can vary from 26–38 cm for general use.

The kukri knife is designed for general purpose is commonly 16 to 18 inches (around 40–45 cm) in overall length and weighs one to two pounds (around 450-900 grams). Bigger examples are impractical for everyday use and are rarely found except in collections or as ceremonial weapons. Smaller ones are of more limited utility, but very easy to carry.
 
In Summery:
The khukuri/kukri national weapon of Nepal.
The khukuri/kukri formidable weapon of gurkhas and enquisite piece of local craftsmanship that symbolizes pride, valor and bravery.
The khukuri/kukri carries grate historic values.
The khukuri/kukri mid-length curved knife, basic and traditional utility knife of Nepalese people.
The khukuri/kukri is an indistinguishable legacy of legendary gurkha soldiers.
The khukuri/kukri ia an versatile and effective working knife.


Another factors:

Another factor that affects a kukri's weight and balance is the construction of the blade, such as it being hollow forged, tin chira (triple fuller), dui chira (double fuller), angkhola (single fuller), or basic non tapered spines with large bevel edge. 
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