- Model: Kothimora kukri
- Product Code: Kothimora001
- Location: Kathmandu, Nepal
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Kothimora Kukri – 8 Inch Blade – Kukri Cross Badge Silver-Decorated Scabbard
The 8-Inch Kothimora Kukri is a ceremonial blade that blends tradition, elegance, and cultural pride. It features a hand-forged polished high carbon steel blade, paired with a meticulously crafted scabbard made from cottonwood, wrapped in deep red velvet, and adorned with pure silver decorative fittings. The iconic Kukri Cross Badges on each side of the scabbard symbolize Gurkha honor and legacy.
Kothimora Kukris are traditionally presented during military retirements, state ceremonies, and important cultural events in Nepal. While the blade is fully functional, this kukri is designed primarily for display and ceremonial gifting. A finely finished wooden display stand is included, allowing it to be showcased with pride in your home or office.
Specifications:
- Total Length: 12 inches
- Blade Length: 8 inches
- Handle Length: 4 inches
- Blade Material: 5160 High Carbon Steel
- Blade Width: 1.3 inches (at widest point)
- Blade Finish: Polished
- Handle Material: Buffalo Horn
- Tang Style: Rat-tail Tang
- Scabbard: Cottonwood core wrapped in red velvet, decorated with pure silver fittings
- Decorations: Kukri Cross Badges on both sides of the scabbard
- Display: Wooden display stand included
- Weight (Total): 0.447 kg
- Weight (Without Scabbard): 0.363 kg
- Origin: Hand-forged in Nepal by Everest Forge
Note:
This ceremonial kukri is not meant for rugged field use. It is designed for gifting, cultural presentation, and collectors. As each piece is handcrafted, the silverwork and velvet tone may have slight variations, enhancing its uniqueness. Wooden stand is included.
| Specification | |
| Blade: | 8 inches long Blade is Hand forged from 5160 carbon steel |
| Total Length: | 13 inches long in total |
| Handle: | 5 inches long Rat Tail tang Handle is Hand crafted from Horn |
| Weight: | 400 Grams approximately |
| Note: | Each kukri is handcrafted using traditional methods. Slight variations in finish, size, or wood grain are normal and reflect the authenticity of the blade. |