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History and Legacy of Edged Weapons Everest Forge feeds

History and Legacy of Edged Weapons

This category is dedicated to exploring the rich history and legacy of edged weapons from around the world. Here you’ll find in-depth stories and articles about traditional blades such as the Nepalese kukri (khukuri), swords, daggers, machetes, bowie knives, and other iconic forged weapons. Learn about their origins, cultural significance, battlefield use, and the evolution of their design over centuries. Whether it’s the legendary role of the Gurkha kukri, the rise of the bowie knife in frontier America, or the global influence of forged swords and machetes, we aim to preserve and share the stories behind these powerful tools of survival, honor, and craftsmanship. At Everest Forge, we not only handcraft these blades in Nepal but also honor the traditions and techniques passed down through generations of blacksmiths. Join us in uncovering the timeless world of hand-forged edged weapons.

21 Mar Viking sword
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The Viking Sword: A Weapon of Legend and CraftsmanshipThe Viking Sword is one of the most iconic weapons of the medieval world, representing the strength, power, and craftsmanship of the Viking Age. With its rich history and strong cultural ties, the Viking sword has become a symbol of the warriors who shaped European history. Whether in battle or in the hands of skilled blacksmiths, the Viking sword is much more than just a weapon—it's a symbol of survival, conquest, and legacy.In this blog, we..
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