- Model: Engravedkhukuri
- Product Code: EngravedBlde001
- Location: Kathmandu,Nepal
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Dragon Engraved Ganjawal Khukuri – Traditional Hand-Forged Decorative Kukri
The 10-Inch Dragon Engraved Ganjawal Khukuri is a stunning traditional blade from the Ganjawal region of Eastern Nepal. This hand-forged kukri stands out with its detailed hand-engraved dragon and temple artwork on the blade—representing protection, strength, and spiritual balance in Nepalese culture.
Made from 5160 high carbon spring steel, the blade is polished and water-tempered for high durability and a razor-sharp edge. Its size and weight make it ideal for both display and real-world cutting use. The elegant horn handle adds a traditional aesthetic while ensuring a secure grip. This kukri is both a functional blade and a collector’s piece of cultural significance.
Key Features:
- Hand Engraved Blade: Features a traditional dragon and temple motif, etched by skilled artisans
- 5160 Carbon Steel: Polished and tempered blade with hardened edge for cutting efficiency
- Horn Handle: 5-inch handle shaped for control and traditional appeal
- Forged in Nepal: Crafted in the Ganjawal village, known for historical khukuri production
- Functional & Decorative: Suitable for both field use and cultural display
Specifications:
- Blade Length: 10 inches (approx. 25.4 cm)
- Handle Length: 5 inches (approx. 12.7 cm)
- Total Length: 15 inches (approx. 38.1 cm)
- Blade Material: 5160 high carbon spring steel
- Edge Hardness: 58-60 RC
- Handle Material: Horn (traditional grip style)
- Weight: Approx. 750 grams (blade only)
- Origin: Ganjawal, Eastern Nepal
Note: As each khukuri is individually handmade and hand-engraved, slight variations in engraving patterns and finish may occur, making every piece unique.
Specification | |
Blade: | 10 inches long Blade is crafted from Leaf spring (5160 carbon steel), polished and Hand engraved. |
Total Length: | 15 inches long in total. |
Handle: | 5 inches long Rat tail tang Handle. |
Weight: | 750 Grams Approximately. |
Note: | As each khukuri is individually handmade and hand-engraved, slight variations in engraving patterns and finish may occur, making every piece unique. |