The Legendary Khukri
Power, Precision, Heritage

Toughest Hand Made Blades

Mastercrafted Khukris

Blending Tradition and Innovation for Timeless Strength
Mark 2 Kukri placed on tree log. Blade is made of 5160 steel

Military Production

Hanshee Goorkhali Kukri made of 5160 steel with a deep wide fuller. It has a buffalo horn handle

Villager Production

Neo Hanshee kukri

Modern Production

Indian Mutiny Officer Kukri placed on a stone, the blade is 13.5 inches long and it has a buffalo horn handle
Indian Mutiny Officer Kukri placed on a stone, the blade is 13.5 inches long and it has a buffalo horn handle
Welcome To Himalayan Blades

Traditional Khukris for the Modern Warrior

Unleash the spirit of craftsmanship with Himalayan Blades. Discover our authentic collection of hand-forged khukri knives, crafted with precision and tradition in Nepal. From classic designs to contemporary styles, find the perfect blade for collectors, adventurers, and enthusiasts alike. Don’t miss our blogs and social media profiles InstagramFacebook & Youtube! Shop now and experience the legacy of Himalayan craftsmanship with Himalayan Blades.

Best Khukris Collection

Forging Excellence

The Himalayan Blades Way

Generations of Craftsmanship

Our blacksmiths use age-old skills to create khukris with timeless designs, perfect for collectors, daily use, or adventure.

Modern Meets Tradition

We blend traditional craftsmanship with modern ergonomics and refined designs for exceptional quality and performance.

Custom Orders and Support

Need a custom knife or assistance? Email us — we’re ready to craft your perfect blade and answer any questions.

Frequently Asked Questions

Learn the essentials about khukris – their use, care, and history – in one place.

A Gurkha Kukri knife is a distinctive hand-forged knife originating from Nepal, traditionally used by the Gurkha regiment of the British Army. It is renowned for its versatility as a combat weapon, survival tool, and household utility knife.

A khukri is a versatile tool used for chopping, cutting, and even self-defense. Traditionally, it’s used for both daily tasks and as a weapon by the Gurkhas.

To maintain your khukri, regularly oil the blade to prevent rusting, clean it after use, and store it in a dry place. Sharpen it with a sharpening stone when needed.

The khukri’s distinctive curved blade gives it powerful chopping ability, while its weight distribution allows for precise cuts.

Yes, the khukri is excellent for outdoor tasks like chopping wood, clearing brush, and camping activities due to its durability and design.

The notch (called the kaudi) serves to prevent blood or sap from reaching the handle and has cultural significance, symbolizing protection and power.