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Blade with Brand: The Legacy of Everest Forge

Blade with Brand — The Everest Forge Mark of Authenticity

In a market full of mass-produced blades sold under vague descriptions and stock photography, Everest Forge operates differently. We are a registered trademark — a real forge in Kathmandu, Nepal with named blacksmiths, a documented forging process, real customer reviews, and a clear satisfaction guarantee on every blade we ship. When you see the Everest Forge name on a blade, it means something specific — and this page explains exactly what that is.

Everest Forge — Registered Trademark

Every Blade We Sell Bears Our Name for a Reason

Browse our full range of hand-forged swords, kukris, machetes, daggers, knives, and spears — each one forged by our team in Kathmandu, Nepal, tested before shipping, and backed by our personal satisfaction guarantee.

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What the Everest Forge Brand Means

Everest Forge is a registered trademark. That registration is not a marketing detail — it is a legal commitment to the standard the name represents. When a blade carries the Everest Forge mark, it was forged by our blacksmiths in Kathmandu using 5160 high carbon spring steel, oil tempered by hand, built with full tang construction, and individually tested through real cuts before it left our workshop. No blade ships under our name that has not passed that process.

This matters because the blade market contains a significant volume of products that describe themselves using language borrowed from genuine craft — hand-forged, high carbon, battle-ready — without the process behind the words. At Everest Forge, the process is documented, the smiths are named, and the blades are tested. The brand exists to represent that difference clearly.


Authentic Blades — Forged with Purpose

Every blade we produce is made from raw steel by skilled hands — not assembled from pre-made components, not finished by machine after being shaped elsewhere. The swords, kukris, machetes, daggers, knives, and spears we sell are forged in our workshop in Kathmandu by blacksmiths who have spent years developing the skill required to produce them correctly.

This means the steel is heated to working temperature and shaped under the hammer. It means the heat treatment is performed by hand by a smith who reads the temperature by eye and takes responsibility for the outcome. It means the handle is fitted individually to that specific blade. It means the finished piece is tested before it ships. To understand the complete process behind every blade we produce, read our full guide on The Making.


The Maker's Mark — What to Look For

Every Everest Forge blade is delivered with our official branding — our maker's mark, packaging, and documentation. This is your assurance that the blade you have received was made by us, in our forge, to our standard. It is also your reference point if you ever need to contact us about your blade — for warranty, replacement, or any question about the piece you own.

If you purchased an Everest Forge blade and have a question about it, please contact us with the product code found on your product page and your order number. Our team will respond within a few hours during Nepal business hours. Visit our Contact page or our FAQ page for the most common questions answered directly.


What the Brand Represents

Registered Trademark — Everest Forge is an officially recognised and protected brand. This protects our buyers from imitations and ensures that the name carries a consistent, verifiable standard.

Hand-Forged in Nepal — Every blade is made in our forge in Kathmandu by blacksmiths who carry the Nepali blade-making tradition. No blade is outsourced or produced elsewhere. To meet the people who make every blade, visit our Meet the Maker page.

Functional and Collectible — Every blade we produce is fully functional — designed for real-world use, not display. Our swords are battle-ready, our kukris are working tools, our machetes clear vegetation. A blade that cannot perform is not something we put our name on.

Backed by Our Promise — Every blade carries our personal satisfaction guarantee. If you are not completely happy when your blade arrives, we offer a full refund or replacement — no conditions. Full details are on our Our Promise page.

Global Reach with Local Roots — We ship to the USA, UK, Australia, Canada, Europe, and most international destinations using DHL Express with full tracking. But every blade still starts in the same place — our forge in Kathmandu. Before ordering, check our Legal & Import Guide for country-specific import information.


Bring Your Own Design to Life

Every standard blade in our range can be personalised at no extra cost — a name, initials, a date, a message, a symbol, or a custom logo engraved permanently into the steel. For buyers who want something that does not exist in our standard range — a specific historical replica, a blade built to exact dimensional specifications, or a completely original design — our Custom Forge service allows you to commission a blade built entirely by our smiths to your vision. If you can describe it, we can forge it.

Everest Forge — Custom Forging

Your Design. Our Forge. Your Name on the Blade.

Commission a blade built entirely to your specification — from a historical replica to a completely original design. Free personalisation on every standard order. Full custom builds available through our Custom Forge service.

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Explore More About Everest Forge

> About Everest Forge | Our Story Since 2010

> The Making | How Every Blade is Hand-Forged in Nepal

> Our Craftsmanship | The Art of Hand-Forged Blades

> Meet the Maker | The Blacksmiths of Everest Forge

> Why Choose Us? | Quality Blades, Master Craftsmanship

> Our Values & Vision | Forging a Legacy for Legends

> Forging the Future | Empowering Blacksmiths and Communities

> Our Promise | Guarantee, Warranty & Returns

> Legal & Import Guide | Know Before You Order


Frequently Asked Questions

Is Everest Forge a registered trademark?
Yes. Everest Forge is an officially registered trademark. This protects our buyers from imitations and ensures the name carries a consistent, verifiable standard — every blade sold under the Everest Forge name was made in our forge in Kathmandu, Nepal by our blacksmith team.

How do I know my blade is a genuine Everest Forge product?
Every Everest Forge blade is delivered with our official maker's mark, branding, and packaging. Your order confirmation and product code are also your reference if you ever need to contact us. If you have any doubt about the authenticity of a blade, contact us directly at our Contact page.

Are Everest Forge blades functional or decorative?
Every blade we produce is fully functional — tested through real cuts before shipping. We do not produce wall-hangers or display pieces. To understand the testing process, read our guide on The Making.

Can I personalise my Everest Forge blade?
Yes — free on every order. A name, initials, date, message, symbol, or custom logo can be engraved permanently into the blade, guard, pommel, or scabbard. For a completely unique blade built to your design, visit our Custom Forge page.

What is your satisfaction guarantee?
If you are not completely satisfied when your blade arrives, we offer a full refund or replacement — no questions asked. Full details are on our Our Promise page.

Where does Everest Forge ship?
We ship worldwide using DHL Express with full tracking. Check our Legal & Import Guide for country-specific import information before ordering.