Limbuwan kukri knife– The Blade from the Eastern Hills
There are knives as tools — and there are blades with stories to tell. The Limbuwan Kukri Knife is in the latter kind. Handmade in the eastern Nepalese mountains, this striking knife is a living tribute to the Kirat warriors of Limbuwan, also an independent and formidable Himalayan kingdom teeming with pre-Buddhist animist traditions. It weighed at the service of these warriors constantly; however, they bore it with honor, pride, and a wild freedom.
Moreover, this blade symbolizes the undying spirit of those who carried it through generations.
Handmade by a master smith in Nepal with traditional techniques, every blade combines steel and wood to create an heirloom found recently. Therefore, it connects the past with the present in perfect harmony.
A Warrior’s Legacy in Steel
The Limbuwan Kukri Knife is a reproduction of the khukuri that was used by fighters to protect their homeland with fearless courage. It was a former outfit of the Rai/Limbu/Sunuwar tribe in the Kirat Kingdom.
Furthermore, this historical weapon represents strength and honor, deeply rooted in Nepal’s eastern culture.
The design is a fusion of style and function. It sports a polished to a mirror finish, forward-curved 14.5″ 3/16″ blade with a cho cut near its brass bolster for accuracy and good looks.
This knife is not about form, but it was also an answer to a need. After centuries of fighting, survival, and manufacture, it became a weapon that is perfectly balanced.
Indeed, you hold it and feel history followed by utility — the weight that once defended kingdoms and felled forests.
Specifications That Define Excellence
Blade Length: 14.5 inches
Handle Length: 5 Inches (Polished – Indian Rosewood)
Blade Material: 5160 high carbon spring steel
Blade Thickness: 8 mm
Edge Hardness: 55–57 HRC
Weight: 820 g (serving), 1120 g total
Tang : Full with Triple Pin (military strong)
Accompaniments: It comes with Karda (a sharp utility knife) and Chakmak (sharpener)
Origin: Hand-forged in Nepal
Every element of the handle is painstakingly sculpted with traditional Nepali decor. This beautiful Limbuwan Hand-Made, Hand-Forged Kukri is a stand-out piece for any collector. Because each is handmade, there are slight variations in weight from one to the other.
Consequently, no two pieces are the same. One can sense the soul of those great warriors who once motivated these mighty constructs.
The Spirit of Limbuwan
Limbuwan reverberates with the majesty of eastern hill Nepal — a realm steeped in tradition, resilience, and martial history.
In the past, this khukuri was a guardian savior for farmers, hunters, and fighters. It wasn’t just a weapon; rather, it stood for identity, preparedness, and self-reliance.
Even now, the tapered blade with its graceful fuller is that naming shared. Photo by Angelo DiNallo. The Limbuwan Kukri Knife is the shape of history. If you are a collector, outdoorsman, or history fanatic, this blade puts you in touch with the resilient warrior spirit of Nepal.
Thus, it remains a living reminder of the land and the people who once wielded it.
Build Solid, Purpose Driven
Each Limbuwan Kukri Knife is created from 5160 spring steel, which is the same spring steel that trucks are suspended on. As such, it provides unparalleled strength and the ability to maintain an edge under heavy use.
Moreover, the Indian rosewood handle is sculpted to perfection. The brass pommel follows the natural fit of your hand, locking Vintage Bernds into your grip. Also, the upward flare on the bottom ensures you need not worry about slipping down, even with heavy strikes.
Such balance and control exist in one body. Therefore, this aggressive blade can chop wood, slice meat, and act in self-defense with the same deadly grace. It’s a perfect companion for:
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Bushcraft and camping tasks
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Farm and field work
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Martial training and self-defense
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Collectors seeking authentic Nepali khukuris
Why the Limbuwan Kukri Knife?
This blade means you own a piece of Himalayan history; it’s not just craftsmanship.
Every jagged cut, curve, and polish is a tale learned from generations of Nepalese blacksmiths. The Limbuwan Khukri isn’t mass-produced. It’s handcrafted, heat-treated, and personally tested by experienced artisans who’ve spent decades perfecting their craft.
Indeed, when you hold it, you’re not holding a tool — you’re embracing the spirit of a people who hungered for honor more than anything else.
A Collection Curiosity and a Warrior’s Armory
Whether it’s shown off with pride at home or taken to the open bush, the Limbuwan Kukri Knife maintains its strength, endurance, and legacy altogether. It’s another example that great craft never goes out of style.
Meanwhile, this blade continues to inspire collectors around the world with its design and historical value.
This is not a knife to be left behind — this is a knife to be remembered.
Grab the Limbuwan Kukri Knife for Your Next Hunt
If you’re looking for a blade with real history, true craftsmanship, and everything to prove, then this is the one — Limbuwan Kukri Knife.
Forged by hand in Nepal, it’s a tribute to the warrior traditions of old that safeguarded the hills of Himalaya.
As a result, every piece becomes a symbol of Himalayan strength and artistry.
Own a cornerstone of Himalayan history — built to serve, made for eternity, and born to inspire.

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