- Model: Falcata khukuri
- Product Code: Custom405
- Location: Kathmandu,Nepal
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Introducing a one-of-a-kind 15-inch hand forged falcata-style sword, inspired by ancient Iberian forward-curved blades and fused with modern kukri and kopis influences. This custom piece is designed for both visual impact and real-world functionality, featuring a powerful forward-weighted blade profile ideal for controlled chopping, cutting, and utility use. The design is elevated further with a unique lever-action inspired grip, crafted to deliver both ergonomic comfort and distinctive character. Built for belt carry, this piece balances compact size with strong presence, making it a versatile addition for collectors, outdoor users, and enthusiasts of historically inspired blades. Each sword is forged individually after order, allowing precise attention to proportions — especially in the grip thickness and balance — ensuring a natural feel in hand while maintaining durability and performance.
Key Features
- Blade Style: Falcata-inspired forward curved blade with kukri/kopis influence
- Blade Length: 15 inches
- Blade Material: 5160 high carbon spring steel (oil tempered)
- Finish: Black finish for a rugged tactical look
- Spine Thickness: Medium to slim for lightweight handling
- Construction: Full tang for maximum strength
- Handle Material: Rosewood (dark walnut tone)
- Grip Style: Lever-action inspired ergonomic grip with paracord wrap
- Guard & Pommel: Iron fittings
- Sheath: Brown leather sheath (flexible, no wood core)
- Use Case: Belt carry, outdoor utility, bushcraft, collection, custom display
- Origin: Hand forged by skilled craftsmen
Custom Build Process
Each piece is forged after the order is placed. During the process, we refine the blade curvature, handle thickness, and overall proportions to match the design intent while ensuring proper balance and usability. Progress photos are shared during forging, followed by final images for approval before dispatch.
Timeline
Forging Time: 5–7 days
Delivery Time: 10–12 days after completion