A Nepalese Kukri knife in good condition with leather sheath and two smaller knives. I believe that this is an ex service weapon dating from the second world war.
The sheath is unfortunately a bit damaged at the top where the Kukri has broken though at some point but otherwise is in good condition.
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The kukri (English: /ˈkʊkri/)[2] or khukuri (Nepali: खुकुरी, pronounced [kʰukuri]) is a type of machete originating from the Indian subcontinent, and is traditionally associated with the Nepali-speaking Gurkhas of Nepal.[3] The knife has a distinct recurve in its blade. It serves multiple purposes as a melee weapon and also as a regular cutting tool throughout most of South Asia. The blade has traditionally served the role of a basic utility knife for the Gurkhas. The kukri is the national weapon of Nepal, and consequently is a characteristic weapon of the Nepalese Army.[4]
There have been, and still are many myths surrounding the kukri since its earliest recorded use in the 7th century—most notably that a traditional custom revolves around the blade in which it must draw blood, owing to its sole purpose as a fighting weapon, before being sheathed. However, they are frequently used as regular utility tools. Extraordinary stories of good their use in combat by Gurkhas may contribute to this misconception.[5][6] The kukri, khukri, and kukkri spellings are of Indian English origin,[7][better source needed] with the original Nepalese English spelling being khukuri.[citation needed]
Product code: Vintage Nepalese Kukri Knife good