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Dragon Gurkha Kukri Knife-Handmade High Carbon Damascus Steel- 19"
Dragon Gurkha Kukri Knife-Handmade High Carbon Damascus Steel- 19"
Dragon Gurkha Kukri Knife-Handmade High Carbon Damascus Steel- 19"

Dragon Gurkha Kukri Knife-Handmade High Carbon Damascus Steel- 19"

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At Battling Blades, we design and sell exceptional handmade items, designed with meticulous attention to detail. Our commitment to utilizing premium metals, bone, wood, and leather ensures unparalleled quality in each of our products. Our main products started as swords, axes, machetes, and knives, but we have grown substantially, adding new items including armor, clothing, archery, games, and even musical instruments. As a family-owned and operated business, we take immense pride in our masterful craftsmanship and are dedicated to providing exceptional customer service, forging lasting relationships with our clientele. Experience the artistry and expertise of Battling Blades for yourself.

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Gurkha Kukri Knife Description

The Gurkha Kukri knife is an iconic Nepalese blade renowned for its distinctive inward curvature, akin to a machete. This versatile knife serves as both a practical tool and a formidable weapon, deeply rooted in the traditions of the Nepalese people. As a basic utility weapon, it is indispensable for daily tasks such as chopping wood, cutting through dense vegetation, and even preparing food. The Kukri is a symbol of strength, resilience, and cultural pride.

Historically and in contemporary times, the Gurkha Kukri has been the weapon of choice for the elite Royal Gurkha Rifles of the British Army, the Nepalese Army, Assam Rifles, and the Gorkha regiments of the Indian Army, as well as all Gurkha regiments worldwide. The extensive use of this knife by military regiments has earned it the English names "Gurkha blade" or "Gurkha knife." It frequently appears in Nepalese heraldry and plays a significant role in traditional rituals and ceremonies, symbolizing protection and valor.

Blade Materials

This particular Gurkha Kukri is crafted from high-quality Pattern welded Damascus steel, a material known for its exceptional hardness and durability. Pattern welded Damascus steel is created through a meticulous process involving heat treatment and folding carbon steel. This knife features 11 pieces of steel folded five times to produce 352 layers, achieving the perfect balance of hardness and flexibility with a Rockwell hardness rating of 55-56 HRC. The high carbon steel used includes 1095 steel, known for its superior carbon content, making it ideal for creating a blade that maintains a sharp, powerful edge while withstanding significant impact.

The handle of the Kukri is elegantly crafted from bone, complemented by a silver pommel and a brass guard, adding both aesthetic appeal and functional balance. It comes with a leather sheath for secure storage and easy transport.

Sword Details

  • Handle Material: Bone with Damascus Steel
  • Overall Length: 19"
  • Rockwell Hardness: 55-56 HRC
  • Number of Layers: 352
  • Sheath: Leather sheath
  • Blade Material: Damascus steel
    • 6 Pieces of Carbon Steel #43 and #40
    • 5 Pieces of High Carbon Steel 1095
    • 1st Fold: 11x2 = 22 Layers
    • 2nd Fold: 22x2 = 44 Layers
    • 3rd Fold: 44x2 = 88 Layers
    • 4th Fold: 88x2 = 176 Layers
    • 5th Fold: 176x2 = 352 Layers

Dragon Gurkha Kukri Knife - Handmade High Carbon Damascus Steel - 19"

This expertly crafted Gurkha Kukri knife is not just a tool; it's a testament to traditional craftsmanship and enduring legacy. Whether for practical use, collection, or ceremonial purposes, this Kukri stands as a symbol of strength and heritage.

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Ralph Lewis (Willoughby, US)
Bad to the Bone

This is the type of blade you’d be proud to carry into battle

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Johnathan Morton (Dallas, US)
beautiful

the blade has beautiful lines and balance

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