- Model: Replica khukuri
- Product Code: Historicalwhite
- Location: Kathmandu, Nepal
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10-Inch Historical Peace Keeper Kukri – WWI Replica with Whitewood Handle & Leather Scabbard
The 10-Inch Historical Peace Keeper Kukri is a beautifully hand-forged World War I replica inspired by the iconic weapon used by Gurkha soldiers during the Burma Campaign. Featuring a semi-polished 5160 carbon steel blade and a durable full tang whitewood handle, this kukri combines traditional craftsmanship with functional strength, making it suitable for both collectors and outdoor users.
- 10-inch semi-polished, hand-forged 5160 carbon steel blade
- 5-inch full tang whitewood handle for strength and grip
- Includes Karda (skinning) and Chakmak (sharpening) utility knives
- Genuine brown buffalo leather scabbard with traditional design
- Optional wooden display stand for presentation (additional charge)
Historical Significance
Designed as a tribute to the Gurkhas' legendary combat service in WWI, particularly in jungle warfare, this kukri embodies the spirit of the Peace Keeper—a blade that served as both weapon and utility tool in the trenches and dense battlefields of Burma. A timeless symbol of courage and resilience, it remains a piece of living history.
Specification | |
Total Length: | 15 inches (38.1 cm) approx. |
B Length: | 10 inches (25.4 cm), semi-polished 5160 carbon steel |
H Length: | 5 inches (12.7 cm), whitewood, full tang |
Weight: | 900g (with sheath and accessories) |
Note: | Ideal for collectors, history enthusiasts, survivalists, and outdoor adventurers. Handcrafted in Nepal using time-honored forging techniques. |