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Information about 'Chitlange Special Khukuri '
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This Chitlange khukuri (kukri) is made in Chitlang village in mid-eastern Nepal. It has a slender type blade with full length groove, Finely crafted rose wood scabbard with an angle over it from top to bottom and the handle similar to that of Chainpure khukuri (kukri) with a brass cap.The weight balance of this slender and sleek blade is perfectly distributed upto the handle.To actually call this khukuri (kukri) is "Owner's pride neighbour's envy".
Status:In Stock
Product Weight: 700gms (25 Oz. Approx)

Place of Origin: Chitlang (East Nepal)

Handle Size: 5.5 inch (14cm)

Material Used: High Grade Carbon Steel,5160 Steel, 55-60 HRC, Rosewood, Brass and “Laha” (Nepali Traditional Glue)

Weight: 950 gms (including packaging)

Complementary: Certificate of Guarantee, Tag, Wrapping Lokta Paper

Blade Size & Type: 10 inch (16cm) and Polished Blade


Price:$59.99
    **Note that weight is net weight after product has been packaged.
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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