Hand-Forged in Nepal/Authentic Gurkha issue traditional handmade kukri/Survival, Utility & Hunting Kukri
Expertly hand-forged in Nepal, this traditional Sirupate Kukri (18 inch blade), is the same style carried by the legendary Gurkhas. Built with a full tang for maximum strength and durability, it’s designed for serious use in hunting, survival, and demanding outdoor tasks. Combining time-honored craftsmanship with practical reliability, this Kukri arrives sharp, balanced, and ready for action—an essential tool for adventurers and collectors alike
Crafted by expert bladesmiths at Kukri Nepal (Khukuri Craft Pvt. Ltd.) in Nepal, this Sirupate Panawal (full tang) Kukri is a fully functional, battle-ready traditional blade. This is not a decorative display piece — it is a true working kukri, forged with care and precision using 5160 high carbon steel, the same steel found in vehicle leaf springs. Every knife is carefully hardened and balanced for superior performance.
Key Features:-
Authentic Sirupate Design – Long, slim, and sharp with excellent handling and reach.
Blade Length:-13 inches, semi-polished for a clean but not overly shiny look.
Blade Width (Belly):-Approx. ~4.3 Centimeter or (43 Millimeter)
Blade Thickness (Spine):-Approx. 0.7 Centimeter or (7 Millimeter)
Steel:-Leaf spring (5160 High Carbon), heat-treated and tempered for durability.
Scabbard:-Handmade from cottonwood, wrapped in leather for traditional style and reliable carry.
Includes two traditional side tools:
Karda–small utility knife, can be use for paper cut or fruits cut.
Chakmak–sharpener, make sharp main blade after every used.
This kukri is designed not only for chopping and fieldwork, but it also features a blade-catching notch used historically in combat to catch and neutralize enemy blades — a unique and fascinating element of traditional Nepalese weaponry.
Please Note:-
This kukri is a real, sharp edged tool. Use it responsibly and safely.
Buyer must be 18 years or older and ensure compliance with local laws before purchasing.
Keep out of reach of children.
After each use, clean and oil the blade to prevent rust. Apply motor oil or any light lubricant monthly or after use.
Avoid touching the blade after oiling, and when storing, wrap it in plastic (airtight) and store it outside the scabbard in a dry environment at room temperature.
-If you’d like to know more about this powerful and historic blade, don’t hesitate to get in touch. We’re passionate about kukris and are happy to share our knowledge. contact us for custom order.
Note:-Please make sure to include your mobile or telephone number in the shipping details when placing your order, as it is required for delivery purposes. contact us for custom order.