It is our special issue comes from Cheetlang Village. The shape of the
knife is made similar to that of Chainpure, however with a better
touch. The forging of the blade from the tip all the way down to the
notch makes the khukuri very special as this is the hardest part of
crafting for the skilled craftsman costing more effort and time. It is
similar to Sirupate Khukuri with narrower blade. The grip base in
extra-wide allows for a supper tight held during use. The blade is made
of highly graded carbon steel. The blade is great for general cutting
and light to moderate chopping. The length of blade is 13" with 5" long
handle which is made of Indian Rose wood. The sheath is unique than to
other one, which is made of Indian Rose wood. See the picture. This
Khukuri however, has a uniquely distinct handle where the metal of the
blade in the handle area is flat and not narrow and pointed as in other
knives (full tang). It weighs about 900 grams. The total shipping
weight including display wooden stand with packing will 2.00 kg.