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Regimental Kothimora (Special)

Regimental Kothimora (Special)

Kothimora Khukuri (kukri) is always refered to the khukuri (kukri) which has the scabbard especially made from silver. There are different types of Gurkha Regiment in British Army better known as Brigade of Gurkhas, and they have their own Regimental Badges. This 7th Gurkha Regiment Kothimora Khukuri (kukri) is traditionally presented to the British and Gurkha Officers from his Regiment for his courage, sincerity and loyalty to the Regiment and the nation on his retirement. The work and the design of the silver on the scabbard are very immaculately done with the Regimental cap badges mounted on it. The colors of the respective Regiment are kept as a background using the high quality velvet.

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Before buying our product please read the following so you can be sure that you are buying genuine product from genuine sellers. As we all know that the khukuri (gurkhaknife) is made famous by the British/Indian/Nepal Gurkha Army all over the world since World War I days. As it is rightly said that a Gurkha soldier without khukuri is nothing. From the past to present many British Gurkha Army soldiers have been decorated with Victoria Cross the highest Medal of Honor by the British Army. Even the Queen of England stands up and salutes the V.C. winner