The Limbuwan Khukuri is a blade rooted in the rugged hills of eastern Nepal, where tradition, resilience, and craftsmanship are forged together. Named after the historic region of Limbuwan, this khukuri represents more than just a weapon or tool—it’s a living legacy of the Limbu people, known for their warrior spirit and deep connection to the land. At Everest Forge, every Limbuwan Khukuri we create is hand-forged in Nepal by skilled artisans who carry forward the age-old techniques passed down through generations.

Unlike ornate ceremonial blades, the Limbuwan Khukuri has always been a working blade—lean, curved, and balanced for precision and speed. Its slim profile and distinctive spine curvature allow for efficient movement, making it a favored companion for jungle survival, hunting, farming, and bushcraft. Forged from high-carbon steel, tempered with care, and fitted with natural materials like rosewood or buffalo horn, this blade embodies simplicity, function, and tradition. The full tang construction ensures strength and durability even under the harshest conditions, while the leather and cotton-wrapped scabbard reflects its practical roots.

This khukuri isn’t designed to sit behind glass—it’s made to be carried, used, and trusted. It’s for those who appreciate blades that are forged with purpose and used with pride. The Limbuwan Khukuri is not just a symbol of Nepalese heritage—it’s a tool of survival, a piece of history, and a statement of craftsmanship that continues to live on in the hands of those who value authenticity. At Everest Forge, we honor this legacy by staying true to its origins while crafting each blade with precision for today’s adventurers, collectors, and traditionalists alike.