- Model: Chirra Kukri/Khukuri
- Product Code: Chirrawalla006
- Location: Kathmandu,Nepal
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Falcon 5-Chirra Kukri/Khukuri – Ultimate Power Blade with Five Fullers
The Falcon 5-Chirra Kukri is a beast of a blade, built for maximum performance and durability. Hand forged in Nepal, this 10-inch kukri features an impressive five fullers (chirras) along the blade, enhancing both aesthetics and functionality. These fullers reduce unnecessary weight while improving balance and structural integrity—making it one of the most powerful kukris in the Everest Forge lineup.
Forged from high-carbon steel and polished for a clean, refined finish, the blade is water tempered along the edge to achieve the perfect combination of toughness and sharpness. The 5.5-inch full tang handle combines rosewood and bone for a striking look and secure grip. The Falcon comes complete with a traditional sheath and includes two small companion tools: the karda (small utility knife) and the chakmak (blunt sharpening steel).
Key Features
- Blade Length: 10 inches
- Blade Material: High carbon steel, polished finish
- Blade Design: 5 fullers (chirras) for enhanced strength and reduced weight
- Tempering: Edge water tempered for optimal hardness and durability
- Handle: 5.5-inch full tang handle made of rosewood and bone
- Accessories: Includes leather sheath, karda, and chakmak
- Origin: Hand forged by skilled artisans in Nepal
Ideal For
Heavy-duty outdoor use, survival training, jungle work, collectors, and bushcrafting tasks requiring a high-performance blade.
Note
This kukri is entirely handmade. Minor differences in blade contour, handle texture, or finish may occur, which reflect the artisan's craftsmanship and the uniqueness of each piece.
Specification | |
Blade: | 10 inches long slim sirupate Blade is Handforged from 5160 carbon steel. |
Total Length: | 15 inches long in total. |
Handle: | 5 inches Full tang Handle is Hand crafted from Rosewood and Bone. |
Weight: | 650 Grams Arppoxmatly |
Note: | This khukuri is handmade using traditional forging methods. Each blade is unique, with slight variations in finish and shape reflecting the artisanal nature of Everest Forge tools. |