15"Blade Traditional King Prithivi khukuri/kukri from Nepal by Everest Blade

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Offering a kukri/khukuri for sale
Price :USD175, Shipping cost included, ship worldwide
Payment option, : Paypal, money grams, Western Union


Probably the most fascinating and the finest khukuri ever done by Everst Blade such an honor and pride to carry a great piece like this in our product line up. King Prithivi kukri is a tribute to the legendary king who united Nepal as one large kingdom and established the foundation of modern Nepal and beyond, and to commemorate the great deeds of the man who gave us the identity and recognition to live a free and dignified life. It is the exact reproduction of the original khukuri of the great man exhibited in the National Museum located in Chauni, Kathmandu, Nepal. Everst thoroughly studied the khukuri, made the same from every angle and is now being offered to the public for purchase. This iconic kukri from the glorious days of Nepal owned by the king himself and believed to have been used by the owner in various campaigns held for unified Nepal is an exquisite and beloved piece to own from the history that would add beauty, satisfaction and revive the feeling of patriotism and admiration.

  1. Blade Hardness: Spine: 22-25 RC, Belly: 45-46 RC, Edge: 58-60 RC, Steel Type: 5160 Car Spring
  2. Blade size & Type: 15.00Inches (38.1cm) Hand made, Highly Grade Carbon Steel,polished Blade
  3. Handle size: 5.5Inches full tang handle made of SADHAN WOOD
  4. Overall Length: 20.5 inches from tip of the blade to pommel of the handle .
  5. Weight: 840 grams only blade and 1156 with scabbard
  6. Scabbard: Cotton cover in natural leather.
  7. Origin: Dharan, East Nepa


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Beautiful work, named for a true warrior king.
Where you are located can you see any of the 8000m peaks?
Makalu and kangchenjunga would be amazing scenery, even if only briefly viewed through the clouds.
Good luck on your sale, Looks like another winner.

Russ
 
Beautiful work, named for a true warrior king.
Where you are located can you see any of the 8000m peaks?
Makalu and kangchenjunga would be amazing scenery, even if only briefly viewed through the clouds.
Good luck on your sale, Looks like another winner.

Russ
Thank you..i appreciate your thought , i live in kathmandu, and in a clear sky i can see Gaurisankar and Ganesh peek from the roof top
 
Gaurishanker is a beautiful peak. Very resistant to summit attempts.
Yangra is gorgeous too, I think it has only been climbed once. What a wonderful veiw it must be...
Again, good luck selling that awesome hunk of steel.

Russ
 
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