- Model: Signature Kukri/Khukuri
- Product Code: SingnatureBlade028
- Location: Kathmandu, Nepal
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Everest Base Pate Kukri – Hand-Forged Bamboo Leaf Khukuri
The Everest Base Pate Kukri – also known as the Bamboo Leaf Kukri – features a wide, smooth leaf-shaped blade with excellent balance and cutting power. This design is inspired by traditional hill kukris of Nepal, adapted for real-world cutting tasks and outdoor versatility.
Each kukri is meticulously hand-forged in Nepal from 5160 carbon steel (leaf spring from trucks), delivering unmatched toughness and edge retention. The blade is water-tempered and sharpened for field readiness, capable of clearing brush, chopping firewood, or heavy-duty work around camp.
Its 14-inch blade curves forward with a wide belly, providing maximum momentum in chopping tasks. The full tang 5-inch rosewood handle is shaped for control and durability, riveted securely for extended use. Included are traditional Karda and Chakmak tools, as well as a leather-wrapped scabbard for safe carry.
Key Features:
- 5160 Carbon Steel: Hand-forged and water-tempered for strength.
- Bamboo Leaf Blade: Broad, heavy-duty design for efficient chopping.
- Full Tang Handle: 5-inch rosewood handle for solid grip and balance.
- Karda & Chakmak: Small utility knife and sharpener included.
- Traditional Leather Scabbard: Durable cotton-covered wooden sheath.
Specifications:
- Blade Length: 14 inches
- Handle Length: 5 inches
- Total Length: 19 inches
- Blade Weight: Approx. 750 grams
- Blade Material: 5160 High Carbon Steel
- Handle Material: Rosewood (Full Tang)
- Origin: Hand-Forged in Nepal
Note:
As each khukuri is individually hand-forged, minor variations in finish and shape may occur. These characteristics are a hallmark of true craftsmanship.
Specification | |
Blade: | 14 inches long Blade is hand forged from Carbon steel,5160 |
Total Length: | 17 inches long in total. |
Handle: | 5.5 inches Traditional handle is crafted from Rosewood. |
Weight: | 780 Grams Arppoxmatly. |
Note: | Note: All kukris are handmade. Variations in blade pattern, horn texture, and sheath tone make each piece one-of-a-kind. |