- Model: Historical kukri
- Product Code: BRASSBUD001
- Location: Kathmandu,Nepal
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The Brass Handle Dui Chirra Kukri is a powerful historical khukuri design, hand-forged in the distinctive bhudhune (belly) shape. Featuring a double fuller (dui chirra), this kukri provides excellent weight distribution, reducing fatigue while maintaining chopping strength. Forged from 5160 high carbon steel (leaf spring of truck), it is water-tempered for durability and sharpened for immediate use. The solid brass handle enhances grip, balance, and durability, while giving the blade a striking, traditional appearance. This kukri is both a working tool and a collector’s piece that represents the heritage of Nepalese craftsmanship.
Specifications
- Blade Length: 12 inches
- Handle Length: 5 inches
- Total Length: 17 inches
- Blade Weight: 800 grams
- Steel: 5160 high carbon (leaf spring)
- Handle: Solid brass
- Scabbard: Leather
Key Features
- Hand-forged traditional dui chirra (double fuller) kukri
- Bhudhune belly shape for maximum chopping power
- Forged from 5160 high carbon steel for strength and resilience
- Water-tempered and sharpened for immediate use
- Solid brass handle for grip, balance, and durability
- Comes with a handmade leather scabbard
Historical Note
The dui chirra kukri is among the most iconic traditional Nepali khukuris, recognized for its fuller grooves and belly-shaped blade. Historically, this design was valued for agricultural tasks and jungle survival, as well as in battle. Today, it remains a symbol of Nepalese forging mastery and cultural identity.
Included
- Brass Handle Dui Chirra Kukri (sharpened)
- Leather scabbard
Note
Each kukri is hand-forged, so slight variations in measurements and finish are normal and add to its unique character.
| Specification | |
| Blade: | 12 inches long Blade is Hand forged from 5160 carbon steel. |
| Total Length: | 18 inches long in total. |
| Handle: | 5 inches long full tang Made of Brass. |
| Weight: | 750 Grams Arppoxmatly |
| Note: | Each kukri is individually handcrafted, resulting in minor variations in wood grain, polish, or fuller detail — a mark of true Nepalese craftsmanship. |