Friday, May 1, 2020

Nepal army khukuri


The size is similar to Nepal army khukuri but the shape of the blade is alike to Bhojpuri khukuri. As everyone knows that the Khukuri or kukri is the National Weapon of Nepal and not to use by Nepal Police and Armed Police Force is out of the question. The Nepal Police khukuri or kukri is preferably made by Rosewood Handle and the blade is slightly broader than the Nepal Army Issue. This Nepal Police khukuri has the cross khukuri insignia at the end cap of the handle to distinguish themselves as Nepal Police Force.
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 such as rabbits. The notch (Kaura or kaudi) in the blade near the hilt of most khukuri serves as the 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. This kukri is the most popular kukri. Nepal police khukuri is a part of a uniform that is carried by them. The Nepal army khukuri is known all over the world. this khukuri is given as a gift for the friends of the family as it represents the history or it represents the Nepal army.
The khukuri shows the history of Nepal so, it has been involved in the uniform in many Army instituted. These khukuri has a simple style in the khukuri blade, even the handle is made with the simple design of the handle.

Havildar Kukri

The Havildar kukri(khukuri) which were carried by the sergeant in the Gurkhas for Burma campaign in world war second. Which are made by the combination of Highly Graded Carbon steel(car and jeep, 5160) for the blade, Water Buffalo lather for the scabbard, buffalo horn for the handle, pinewood for the scabbard inside with white metal and “Laha”(Nepali Traditional Glue)?  Its blade size is 13.5(33.75) inch with a handmade and unpolished blade, with handle 4.5(11.25cm) inch made with Buffalo Horn tail long handle.
The knife has upper spine 9 mm and lower spine 6 mm and its handle circumference is 4.1 inch with belly 2.5 inch. The knife is made harder with the use of steel which is composed of the spine about 22-25 RC, belly 45-46 RC, edge 54-55 RC. The total weight of The Havildar kukri is 600gms.  This kukri has a sharp blade that was used by the Gurkha during the word war to attack the opposite team.  This was officially used kukri at that time so it gives a corresponding official pattern.
Famous Gurkha khukuri House highly recommends that the wooden parts on all kukri are treated with the appropriate timber oil or wood treatment prior to use to protect and prolong the life of the timber. All of our exquisite Kukri’s are hand-made and as such there will be variations in size, weight, timber color, and other such features that make them unique and distinguishable from machine-made imitations. Buyers must be 18 yrs and over to purchase any knife or sword. Please note that the kukkri are shipped directly from Nepal.
Every material used in this khukuri is of the best quality. These crafts are made with their hands. The Gurkha Khukuri is taken as the symbol of the bravery shown by the Brave Gurkha at the time of the war. The khukuri has always been the symbol of the Proud for Nepali.

Wednesday, April 29, 2020

5 Chira Dhankute Horn Special Kukri



The history of the kukri is written in the blood of the Gurkhas. This 10 inches 5 chairs Dhankute horn special kukri is our special product of this time. The quality of this  Dhankute horn special kukri is super good. It has bitten 5 more times than the normal kukri. The five-layer in the  Dhankute horn special kukri is made by continuous bitting or roasting the kukri. The size of the blade of  Dhankute horn special kukri is 10  inches that are unpolished and made by the hand. The size of the handle is 4.5  inches and it is full tang handle. Full tang really means in this  Dhankute horn special kukri the blade is up to the end of the handle and that determines how strong the kukri. Otherwise, there are chances of breaking down the blade in two places.  The hardness of the steel is  spine= 22-25 RC, belly= 45-46 RC, edge= 58-60 RC. The materials used in this Dhankute horn special kukri is Highly Graded Carbon Steel(car & jeep leaf spring, 5160) for the blade. Water buffalo Leather for the Scabbard (inside), Rosewood & water buffalo bone for the handle, Pinewood for Scabbard(inside), White metal, and Laha(Nepali Traditional Glue). The weight of the kukri is 49.38 grams.
The kukri is the full tang and as it is a 5 chair kukri that is the best quality of the kukri.  This kukri is produced from our own production house at the east of Nepal. This kukri can be used for cutting any hard things like bone and it easy chops meats. Since the blade has 5 chira it can be used in the display purpose. This can be the best kukri for kukri lovers.

Axe

A tomahawk (likewise alluded to as a hawk) is a sort of independent hatchet from North America, generally taking after an axe with a straight shaft. The name came into the English dialect in the seventeenth century as an adjustment of the Powhatan (Virginian Algonquian) word. Tomahawks were broadly useful devices utilized by Native Americans and European colonials alike, and regularly utilized as a hand-to-hand or a tossed weapon. The metal tomahawk heads were initially in light of a Royal Navy boarding hatchet and utilized as an exchange product with Native Americans for nourishment and different arrangements. Our numerous clients wish to have a carefully assembled Tomahawk Axe in Nepal so we have released this one to satisfy our overall client request.
We highly recommend that the wooden parts on all kukri are treated with the appropriate timber oil or wood treatment prior to use to protect and prolong the life of the timber. All of our exquisite Kukri’s are hand-made and as such there will be variations in size, weight, timber colour and other such features which make them unique and distinguishable from machine-made imitations. Buyers must be 18 yrs and over to purchase any knife or sword. Please note that the kukris are shipped directly from Nepal.
This Axe has been made with the car suspension which is the best materials for making this.

Tuesday, April 28, 2020

TOMAHAWK

A tomahawk (likewise alluded to as a hawk) is a sort of independent hatchet from North America, generally taking after an axe with a straight shaft. The name came into the English dialect in the seventeenth century as an adjustment of the Powhatan (Virginian Algonquian) word. Tomahawks were broadly useful devices utilized by Native Americans and European colonials alike, and regularly utilized as a hand-to-hand or a tossed weapon.
The metal used in the tomahawk heads were initially in light of a Royal Navy boarding hatchet and utilized as an exchange product with Native Americans for nourishment and different arrangements. Our numerous clients wish to have a carefully assembled Tomahawk Axe in Nepal so we have released this one to satisfy our overall client request. The handle of this is made up of water buffalo bone and Indian rosewood and water buffalo horn. since the blade is full tang tomahawk can be used in cutting down big trees. The quality of the carbon used in the tomahawk is highly graded carbon.
Another name of the tomahawk is Axe so, it the strongest weapon that is widely used in things like cutting trees or chopping the harder things. It is easy to use as it has a longer handle. This is something which has the extra look than other normal khukuri or weapons.
We highly recommend that the wooden parts on all kukri are treated with the appropriate timber oil or wood treatment prior to use to protect and prolong the life of the timber. All of our exquisite Kukri’s are hand-made and as such there will be variations in size, weight, timber colour and other such features which make them unique and distinguishable from machine-made imitations. Buyers must be 18 yrs and over to purchase any knife or sword. Please note that the kukris are shipped directly from Nepal.

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