- Gorkha WW II Kukri Knife with Sheath – Inspired by the iconic design used by Gorkha soldiers, this traditional Nepalese Kukri knife features an 11-inch carbon steel fixed blade. Hand-hammered for strength and precision, it is perfect for heavy-duty tasks like hiking, bushcraft, camping, and outdoor survival. The included sheath ensures safe storage and easy transport.
- Includes 2 Small Utility Knives – This set comes with two compact utility knives, adding versatility for smaller tasks such as carving, cutting, or food preparation. These additional knives make the set ideal for both indoor and outdoor use, catering to a wide range of needs.
- 11-Inch Carbon Steel Blade (Panawal Design) – The 11-inch carbon steel blade, crafted in the classic Panawal style, is sharp, durable, and built to withstand tough conditions. Its robust design makes it suitable for demanding activities like chopping, slicing, and survival tasks in rugged environments.
- Overall Length of 16 Inches – With an overall length of 16 inches, this Kukri knife offers a balanced and ergonomic design, ensuring efficient handling and control. Its compact yet sturdy construction makes it a reliable tool for heavy-duty tasks and outdoor adventures.
- Handcrafted in Nepal – Each Gorkha WW II Kukri Knife is meticulously handcrafted by skilled artisans in Nepal, reflecting centuries of traditional craftsmanship. This authentic, high-quality knife is designed to meet the demands of outdoor enthusiasts and professionals, offering exceptional performance for various activities.
The Gorkha/Gurkha kukri has been known as 'The Gurkha Knife' since WW I and WW II The words Gurkha and kukri (Khukuri) go together – one cannot be said without the other. Their story is incomplete without each other. The Gurkhas and the kukri achieved fame during WW I and WW II. The kukri has been better known since those days as “The Gurkha Knife.” The kukri is not only the national weapon of Nepal, but also a utility knife for Nepalese people and it holds a unique as well as significant place in Nepalese culture. The kukri represents Nepalese traditions, history and to some extent, spiritual beliefs. In some communities, it defines a social role as well as serves as a symbol of wealth, social status and prestige. The kukri has not only been the main weapon of war, but also a multi-purpose tool in peacetime and many men from various communities in Nepal love to carry one with them all the time. Gurkha fighters have a fearsome reputation, and the kukri is the main reason. No Gurkha goes into battle without a kukri.