- Model: Traditional Kukris / Khukuris
- Product Code: Traditionalkukri027
- Location: Kathmandu, Nepal
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Budhune Angkhola Kukri – Classic Hand-Forged Khukuri with Double Fuller and MUK Knife
The Budhune Angkhola Kukri (Classic) is a historically inspired blade that blends traditional Nepalese design with functional power. Featuring a 14-inch broad blade with double fullers and a pronounced belly, this kukri excels in balance, control, and devastating chopping force—true to the original blades carried by Nepalese warriors in both battle and daily life.
“Budhune” refers to the distinctive “fat chest” blade profile: a deep inward curve near the base of the blade and a wider midsection for added weight and cutting momentum. Combined with a full Angkhola fuller design, this kukri delivers faster swings and deeper cuts with reduced vibration, perfect for wood processing, combat drills, or traditional work.
Forged in Nepal from high-carbon 5160 steel and tempered with water, the blade is sharpened and built for real use. The traditional stick tang Parawal-style handle is made of rosewood, shaped for comfort and heritage. This model comes with a handcrafted leather scabbard and includes a 5-inch MUK (Mini Utility Knife) for finer tasks in the field.
Specifications
- Blade Length: 14 inches (with 2 fullers)
- Handle Length: 6 inches
- Total Length: 20 inches
- Blade Weight: 900 grams
- Blade Material: 5160 carbon steel (leaf spring)
- Handle Material: Rosewood (Parawal stick tang)
- Scabbard: Leather sheath included
- Accessories: 5-inch MUK knife included
- Origin: Hand-forged in Nepal
Note
Each Budhune Kukri is individually hand-forged. Slight variations in blade finish, fuller pattern, or handle shape reflect the authenticity and traditional craftsmanship of Nepalese blacksmithing.
Specification | |
Blade: | 14 inches long Blade is hand forged from Carbon steel,5160 |
Total Length: | 17 inches long in total. |
Handle: | 5.5 inches Traditional handle is crafted from Rosewood. |
Weight: | 780 Grams Arppoxmatly. |
Note: | Note: All kukris are handmade. Variations in blade pattern, horn texture, and sheath tone make each piece one-of-a-kind. |