8” Singh Daap Traditional Engraved Decorative Khukuri | Kukri

  • Decorative Khukuri
  • Handmade-Knife

8″ Singh Daap Traditional Engraved Decorative Khukuri | Kukri is a masterpiece that blends our heritage and craftsmanship forging blades. It is also known for its popularity among collectors, history enthusiasts, and knife lovers. This khukuri is more than just a blade, it’s a symbol of Nepalese tradition.

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Blade length

8"

Blade Material

5160 High Carbon Steel

Handle Size

4.75"

Belly

4.7 cm

Upper Spine

5 mm

Handle Material

Water Buffalo Bone, Water Buffalo Horn

Handle Type

Rat Tail Tang

Scabbard / Sheath Material

Brass, Water buffalo horn

Blade Wt.

333 g

Total Wt.

476 g

Looking for a decorative kukri to enhance the beauty of your home? Your search ends here! The 8” Singh Daap Traditional Engraved Decorative Khukuri | Kukri from NHC is one of the finest choices for showcasing craftsmanship and tradition.

 

The Kukri is a beautiful piece of Nepalese art and tradition. More than just a blade, it’s a collector’s item made with care and detail. From the finely engraved blade to the decorative scabbard, every part reflects cultural heritage and skilled craftsmanship. 

 

A Legacy in Every Etch: The Khukuri’s Enduring Story


This 8” Singh Daap Traditional Engraved Decorative Khukuri | Kukri symbolizes national pride. Its scabbard is adorned with meaningful symbols, including crossed kukris, the national flower, and a fish, representing one of Lord Vishnu’s avatars in Sanatan Dharma.

You’ll also find the Lophophorus, Nepal’s national bird, and the royal crown once worn by the Kings of Nepal. These detailed engravings add a rich artistic and cultural touch to this decorative khukuri.

 

While many Khukuris serve practical purposes, this particular piece elevates the tradition to an art form. It’s crafted not for the battlefield or the wilderness, but to be admired as a decorative heirloom, preserving the aesthetic legacy of this legendary knife.

 

What Makes This Decorative Khukuri So Unique?

 

When someone seeks a “Decorative Khukuri,” they are looking for beauty, authenticity, and a story. This 8” Singh Daap Traditional Engraved Decorative Khukuri | Kukri delivers on all fronts:

 

Exceptional Aesthetics: The striking visual appeal, from the polished blade to the highly decorated handle and scabbard, is its primary draw.

Intricate Engravings: The detailed patterns on both the blade and scabbard are key features, showcasing artisanal skill.

Premium Materials: The combination of high carbon steel, natural horn, bone, and brass speaks to traditional quality.

Cultural Significance: It serves as a beautiful representation of Nepalese art and a conversation starter.

Display Value: Designed to be showcased, it comes alive on a stand, making it a focal point in any collection.

 

This Khukuri perfectly aligns with the desire for a piece that is both historically significant and visually stunning.

The Artistry Unpacked: Specifications of Your Decorative Khukuri

 

Every component of this 8-inch Khukuri has been selected and crafted to create a harmonious and visually rich piece.

 

Blade Length: A perfect size to display the detailed engravings without being too large.

Blade Finish Type: The blade has a high polish that brings out the traditional engraved designs, making every curve and detail stand out.

Blade Material: The 5160 carbon steel gives the blade strength and quality, staying true to its practical heritage.

Belly: The belly provides the classic Khukuri profile, a nod to its functional design.

Upper Spine: The substantial spine indicates a well-made blade, offering a sense of solid craftsmanship even in a decorative piece.

Handle Size: The handle is sized for balance and easy handling, while showing off the fine details.

Handle Material: The handle combines polished black water buffalo horn and white water buffalo bone, decorated with brass accents and small white studs for a striking look.

Handle Type: It is made using a traditional method that reflects authentic Nepalese craftsmanship.

Scabbard Material: The scabbard is a work of art, made of black water buffalo horn inlaid with brass plates, decorated with intricate patterns.

 

Pro Tip: When showcasing this Khukuri, ensure it’s displayed in a well-lit area to highlight the shimmer of the polished blade, the gleam of the brass, and the intricate details of the engravings and inlays.

 

More Than Decoration: A Piece of Cultural Identity

This 8” Traditional Engraved Decorative Khukuri isn’t just an object; it’s a tangible link to Nepalese culture and its rich history of craftsmanship. It embodies:

  • Artistic Expression: A showcase of the intricate metalwork and carving traditions passed down through generations.
  • Symbolic Value: Each pattern and material choice carries cultural significance.
  • Heirloom Quality: Designed to be cherished and passed down, appreciating in sentimental value.

This Khukuri is perfect for collectors of ethnographic art, enthusiasts of unique blades, or anyone seeking a distinctive decorative element for their home or office.

 

Caring for Your Decorative Khukuri

To maintain the beauty of your investment:

  • Keep it Dry: Store in a cool, dry place to prevent moisture damage to the steel and natural materials.
  • Gentle Cleaning: Wipe the blade with a soft, dry cloth. For the handle and scabbard, a slightly damp cloth can be used, but dry it immediately. Avoid harsh chemicals.
  • Oil the Blade: Periodically apply a thin coat of mineral oil to the blade to prevent tarnishing, especially in humid environments.
  • Display Safely: Use a stable display stand to prevent accidental falls or damage.

Note: While this Khukuri is beautiful, it possesses a sharpened blade. Please handle it with care and keep it securely displayed, out of reach of children.

 

Bring home a piece of Nepalese heritage and exquisite artistry with this 8” Traditional Engraved Decorative Khukuri. It’s more than a display item; it’s a conversation starter, a cultural artifact, and a testament to enduring craftsmanship.

 

Want to dive deeper into the story of the Nepalese Kukri knife? Visit our About page to learn more about its rich heritage and craftsmanship.

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