Handmade Nepali Sirupate Khukuri
The Popular Sirupate Kukri Knife is a beautiful and practical representation of Nepal’s iconic blade, distinguished by its slender, elongated design. Named after the "Sirupate" grass leaf, which it resembles, this Kukri is a lightweight yet powerful tool, making it one of the most popular variants of the traditional Kukri. Whether you are a collector, an outdoor enthusiast, or simply someone who values cultural craftsmanship, this knife from Yuna Handicrafts is a must-have.
Hand-forged by skilled artisans in Nepal, the Sirupate Kukri boasts a sharp, high-carbon steel blade that is renowned for its strength and resilience. The blade’s length and thinner profile make it particularly adept at precision cutting and chopping tasks, without sacrificing the Kukri's signature strength. Its balanced weight allows for greater ease of handling, making it suitable for both everyday utility and heavy-duty tasks, such as clearing brush or chopping wood.
One of the key features of the Popular Sirupate Kukri is its versatility. Unlike bulkier Kukris, this model’s sleek design offers excellent control, making it perfect for both outdoor adventures and functional use around the home or garden. Its lightweight nature does not diminish its cutting power, making it a favorite among those who need a reliable, sharp blade for camping, trekking, or bushcraft. Whether you’re slicing through thick vegetation or using it for finer tasks, the Sirupate Kukri stands out for its practical design and performance.
The craftsmanship extends beyond the blade itself. The handle is crafted from wood or buffalo horn, providing a comfortable, non-slip grip that complements the overall aesthetic of the knife. The knife also comes with a traditional leather scabbard, hand-stitched to ensure durability and long-lasting protection for the blade when not in use.
Here are some of the key features of the Sirupate Kukri Knife:
Hand-forged for superior durability and a unique touch.
Lightweight and slim design for comfortable carrying and everyday use.
Sharp blade made from high-quality 5160 steel, ideal for various tasks.
Available in three blade sizes (10 ines, 12 ines, and 15 ines) to suit your needs.
Polished rosewood handle for a comfortable grip (available in two sizes: 5 ines and 7 ines).
Water buffalo leather sheath for secure storage.
Hardness of 55-57 HRC for a good balance of strength and flexibility
Fully flat ground blade for efficient cutting performance
All our Kukris are Made to Order. Each Kukri is crafted specifically for you, ensuring a one-of-a-kind piece.
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Processing Time: 1-2 Weeks.
Shipping Time: 5-6 Days.
Specifications:
Blade size: 10/12/15 ines
Handle length: 5/7 ines
Blade steel: 5160
Handle material: Rosewood
Sheath: Water Buffalo Leather
Actual weight: 420 gm
Overall weight: 575 gm
Blade condition: Very Sharp
Thickness of blade: 8mm
Edge grinding: Semi Convex
Edge hardness: 55/57hrc
Blade grinding: Full Flat
Blade finishing: Polished
Handle finishing: Polished
Accompanying: Karda & Chamak
The Sirupate Kukri Knife is a perfect choice for anyone looking for a versatile and practical kukri for everyday use. Order yours today and experience the quality of Nepalese craftsmanship!
Multipurpose Kukri Weapon: Traditionally, Kukris were used during the wars and were the primary weapon of the Nepali people. The thick blade and weight make it ideal for chopping trees and hunting purposes.
High Quality and Strong Blade: All our Kukris are hand forged and made with care. The blades are tested thoroughly during the process on various scenarios. These blades rarely chip or dull.
The Proud Heritage of Nepalese: Kukri is more than a knife; it is a cultural artifact that can show your Nepali heritage.
The Symbol of Nepali Bravery: Nepal is one of the countries to never been colonized. Supporting the bravery of these people, Kukri has proven itself useful in many wars and cases of bravery.