Friday, January 26, 2018

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The Famous Gurkha Khukuri House (FGKH), situated in Lazimpat Kathmandu, is a relatively new establishment that has rapidly established a reputation based on quality and service. FGKH is a respectable business dealing in high quality genuine Khukuris that are hand forged by expert blacksmiths. The FGKH specializes in both traditional and custom designed kukris(khukuris) and is now creating unique custom order knives expertly made to individual customer requirements. The custom knives provided by FGKH are picking up interest world wide with orders coming in from as far away as Australia. FGKH is a family business whose priority is to showcase and share with the world the symbol of the Nepalese people, the famous Gurkha Khukuri knife.

This is 12 Inch three chirras Kukri . Three chirras kukri is one of the bestselling Kukri of FGKH. The blade is made up of highly graded carbon steel (Car and jeep leaf spring, 5160).The blade is 10 inch long semi polished blade, it’s a full tang blade with a Indian rosewood. The handle is 5 inch long made up of rosewood with two rivets and glue up together by traditional Nepali glue called Laha. The overall length is 17. inch. The Scabbard is made up of water buffalo leather. This Kukri can be used to chop wood cut meat. It can also be used as a trekkers knife as well.




  • Blade Size and Type:12 Inches (30.5cm) Hand made, Highly Grade Carbon Steel,unpolished.
  • Complementary: Certificate of Guarantee, Tag, Wrapping Lokta Paper.
  • Handle Size: 5 Inches (12.70cm) full tang handle made of Rose Wood.
  • Hardness of Steel: spine: 22-25 RC, belly: 45-46 RC, edge: 58-60 RC.
  • Material Used: Highly Graded Carbon Steel(5160), Water Buffalo refine Leather for Scabbard(outside) and Rosewood for the Handle, Pinewood for the Scabbard (inside), Laha( Nepali Traditional Glue).
  • Overall length:17 inches ( 43.2 cm) from tip of the blade to pommel of the handle (Aprox).
  • Place of Origin: Dharan (East Nepal).
  • Weight: 1200 grams ( 42 Oz Approx.)

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