Weight | 1000 g |
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Belly | 4cm. |
Blade Size and Type | 10 inch (25.5cm) Handmade and Unpolished blade. |
Handle Circumference | 3.5 Inch. |
Handle Size and Type | 4.5 inch (11.47cm) Rosewood full tang handle. |
Hardness of steel | spine=22-25 RC, belly=45-46 RC, edge=54-55 RC. |
Lower Spine | 6mm. |
Upper Spine | 10mm. |
10 INCH PANAWAL SIRUPATE KUKRI
This is 10 Inch Panawal Sirupate Kukri with Rosewood Handle. This particular knife’s name came from the name of grass named siru. The shape of this khukuri’s blade is very much alike to the leaf of the siru. Hence it is called as sirupate khukuri. It has straight blade and not as wide as other knives. The handle is unique compared to other khukuri, the metal of the blade in the handle area is flat(full tang) and can be seen all around the handle. Rosewood or buffalo horn are joined strongly from both sides with two rivets which makes it stronger than the other khukuri (kukri). This is the One of the Best working Khukuri. All Khukuris have two pockets on the back of the scabbard which hold a blunt steel called “chakmak” for sharpening the blade or for striking spark from flint and a little knife known as “karda” used for skinning small animals. The notch (kaura or kaudi) in the blade near the hilt of most khukuris serves as conduit for the blood on the blade to drip out, thus preventing it from soiling the hilt, as well as a device for catching and neutralizing and enemy blade.
$54.00
This is 10 Inch Panawal Sirupate Kukri with Rosewood Handle. This particular knife’s name came from the name of grass named siru. The shape of this khukuri’s blade is very much alike to the leaf of the siru. Hence it is called as sirupate khukuri. It has straight blade and not as wide as other knives. The handle is unique compared to other khukuri, the metal of the blade in the handle area is flat(full tang) and can be seen all around the handle. Rosewood or buffalo horn are joined strongly from both sides with two rivets which makes it stronger than the other khukuri (kukri). This is the One of the Best working Khukuri. All Khukuris have two pockets on the back of the scabbard which hold a blunt steel called “chakmak” for sharpening the blade or for striking spark from flint and a little knife known as “karda” used for skinning small animals. The notch (kaura or kaudi) in the blade near the hilt of most khukuris serves as conduit for the blood on the blade to drip out, thus preventing it from soiling the hilt, as well as a device for catching and neutralizing and enemy blade.
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