This is new innovation of Nepalese Khukuri House. WW II sirupate kukri base on World war ii shape. This new design kukri
made for especially hand to hand combat. The kukri is slight smaller than to 15” long sirupate kukri. The knife derives its
name from "Siru" which is a slender and narrow type of a leaf. Hence it is called Sirupate Khukuri. Its looks like exactly the
same one which is "SIRU". It's very sharp. A basic cutting tool that can be used for just about anything, one that comes
very handy far out in the woods and even at your own backyard. Its blade is more curve than to Sirupate series blade and
not as wide as other knives. The sheath is made of Buffalo black hide while beautiful and more convenience and durable
rose wood handle is attached with blade. It has 13" long blade and 5.5" long handle. The spine of the kukri is 7.5mm from
the bolster where the widest part of the blade is 4.6cm. The cutting edge(bevel) is 10mm for better chopping. It weighs
about 900 grams. The total shipping weight including display wooden stand with packing will 1.5 kg.