Details
Details
It evolved in Southeast Asia as a small, all-purpose utility knife and agricultural tool - rather resembling a miniature sickle.
Most true karambits are double-edged, and feature a characteristic “ring” at the end of the handle, into which a finger can be inserted.
The karambit’s distinctive ring does three things - it prevents the knife from being dropped. It keeps the user's fingers from slipping onto the sharp blade, and it allows the user to employ both hands to work, without putting the knife down.
* Specification of Karambit Rust Free Knife : This is handcrafted kukri therefore please note that each one might have slight variations in measurement
Additional Info
Additional Info
Material Used | Highly Graded Carbon Steel(Car & Jeep leaf spring, 5160), Water Buffalo Leather for Scabbard and rosewood for the Handle, Whitemetal and "Laha" (Nepali Traditional Glue). |
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Blade Size and Type | 3.5 inch (8.89 cm), Hand Forged Rust Free Blade. |
Handle Size and Type | 3.5 inch (8.89cm) full tang rosewood handle |
Upper Spine | 7mm |
Lower Spine | No |
Handle Circumference | 3.9 Inch. |
Belly | 4.1cm. |
Hardness of steel | spine= 22-25 RC, belly= 45-46 RC, edge= 58-60 RC. |
Weight(Gms) | 300.0000 |