- Model: Kothimora kukri
- Product Code: Kothimora003
- Location: Kathmandu, Nepal
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Kothimora Kukri – 8 Inch Blade – The Queen’s Gurkha Signals Cap Badge – Silver Scabbard
This 8-Inch Kothimora Kukri is a ceremonial kukri created to honor the elite Queen’s Gurkha Signals. The blade is hand-forged from high carbon steel and paired with a scabbard featuring a cottonwood core wrapped in rich velvet, adorned with pure silver fittings and proudly engraved with The Queen’s Gurkha Signals cap badge. This kukri embodies tradition, discipline, and legacy.
Used as a formal gift or commemorative display item, this ceremonial khukuri represents both Nepalese craftsmanship and British Gurkha pride. The kukri comes with a wooden display stand, making it a ready-to-display piece for collectors, veterans, and cultural enthusiasts.
Specifications:
- Total Length: 12.5 inches
- Blade Length: 8 inches
- Handle Length: 4.5 inches
- Blade Material: 5160 High Carbon Steel
- Blade Width: 1.2 inches (at widest point)
- Blade Finish: Polished
- Handle Material: Buffalo Horn
- Tang Style: Rat-tail Tang
- Scabbard: Cottonwood core covered with red velvet and pure silver fittings
- Engraving: The Queen’s Gurkha Signals cap badge on the silver scabbard
- Display: Wooden display stand included
- Weight (Total): 0.473 kg
- Weight (Without Scabbard): 0.361 kg
- Origin: Hand-forged in Nepal by Everest Forge
Note:
This ceremonial kukri is not designed for utility use. It is intended for presentation, collection, and cultural or military tribute. As a handmade piece, silverwork and engraving patterns may vary slightly, enhancing the uniqueness of each kukri. Display 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. |