Blade Size and Type | 36" High Graded Carbon Steel, Unpolished Blade. |
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Handle Size and Type | 16" Full Tang Rosewood Handle. |
Belly | 4 Inches |
Upper Spine | 12 mm. |
Hardness of steel | 22-25 RC, belly= 45-46 RC, edge= 58-60 RC. |
Material Used | High Graded Carbon Steel, 5160 for the blade, Wood for the handle and sheath |
Function: | Daily Regular Work, Outdoor Bushcrafting, Collection, Jungle warfare, Hunting, Hiking, Training. |
Place of Origin: | Hand Forged at EGKH Factory Outlet in Kathmandu Nepal. |
Weight | 1650 grams Blades Only, Weight with Sheath:1800 grams. |
Care and Maintenance: | 1. Apply machine/gun or motor oil/lubricant to the blade surface at least once a month or after each usage. Avoid fingerprints after oiling the blade. |
Special Feature | Engraved eye with eyebrow on one side of the blade, Decorative handmade carving along the spine, Brass double guard and elephant head pommel for cultural significance |
36″ Blade Ram Dau Sword | Largest Rama Dao Machete | High Carbon Steel Unique Blade
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The Ram Dao is a traditional Nepalese sword, particularly associated with the Gurkha people. Curved blade: The Ram Dao features a curved, single-edged blade, often with a distinctive shape
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The Ram Dao is a traditional Nepalese sword, particularly associated with the Gurkha people. Here’s what makes it notable: Key Features
- Curved blade: The Ram Dao features a curved, single-edged blade, often with a distinctive shape.
- Machete-like design: Ram Dao’s design is similar to that of a machete, with a broad, curved blade suitable for chopping and slashing.
- Symbolic significance: The Ram Dao holds cultural and historical significance in Nepalese and Gurkha traditions.
Characteristics
- Size: Ram Dao swords can vary, but larger versions are often called “Largest Ram Dao Machete.”
- Materials: Typically made from high-carbon steel or other durable materials.
- Craftsmanship: Ram Dao swords are often handcrafted, showcasing traditional Nepalese metalwork.
Cultural Significance
- Gurkha heritage: The Ram Dao is closely tied to Gurkha culture and history.
- Martial traditions: The Ram Dao has been used in traditional Nepalese martial arts and combat.
- Symbol of bravery: The Ram Dao is often seen as a symbol of bravery and martial prowess.
Modern Use
- Ceremonial purposes: Ram Dao swords are sometimes used in cultural ceremonies and events.
- Collectibles: Ram Dao swords are sought after by collectors and enthusiasts.
- Historical significance: The Ram Dao represents an important part of Nepalese and Gurkha history.
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