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

Original price was: $1,359.00.Current price is: $1,100.00.

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Blade Size and Type

36" High Graded Carbon Steel, Unpolished Blade.

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.
2. To remove rust, first clean the blade with gasoline, then use fine sandpaper, wipe it clean, and apply oil. A buff machine can polish rust-infected areas.
3. To keep your knife looking new, sometimes use shoe polish for leather sheaths, furniture wax for wood, Brasso for brass fittings, and Silvo for silver.
4. In the case of the Dragon blade Scrub it with a toothbrush dipped in petrol and wipe it clean before displaying.
5. The blunt Chakmak sharpens on both sides. For faster and better results, use a sharpening stone.
6. While on display, clean dirt, waste products, etc. often picked up by the blade's surface with a soft dry towel and kept away from water and damp.
7. Oil the blade heavily, wrap it in plastic with food wrap, or polythene (no air pockets), and keep it out of the scabbard before storing it. Same with both small knives.
8. Store the knife dries at room temperature.

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

    The Ram Dao is a traditional Nepalese sword, particularly associated with the Gurkha people. Here’s what makes it notable: Key Features

  1. Curved blade: The Ram Dao features a curved, single-edged blade, often with a distinctive shape.
  2. Machete-like design: Ram Dao’s design is similar to that of a machete, with a broad, curved blade suitable for chopping and slashing.
  3. Symbolic significance: The Ram Dao holds cultural and historical significance in Nepalese and Gurkha traditions.

Characteristics

  1. Size: Ram Dao swords can vary, but larger versions are often called “Largest Ram Dao Machete.”
  2. Materials: Typically made from high-carbon steel or other durable materials.
  3. Craftsmanship: Ram Dao swords are often handcrafted, showcasing traditional Nepalese metalwork.

Cultural Significance

  1. Gurkha heritage: The Ram Dao is closely tied to Gurkha culture and history.
  2. Martial traditions: The Ram Dao has been used in traditional Nepalese martial arts and combat.
  3. Symbol of bravery: The Ram Dao is often seen as a symbol of bravery and martial prowess.

Modern Use

  1. Ceremonial purposes: Ram Dao swords are sometimes used in cultural ceremonies and events.
  2. Collectibles: Ram Dao swords are sought after by collectors and enthusiasts.
  3. Historical significance: The Ram Dao represents an important part of Nepalese and Gurkha history.

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