Chitlange Khukuri, another famous Gurkha Khukuri knife made in Nepal. This Khukuri/kukri represent a particular village named Chitlang Village which is situiated 25 km. south west from capital city of Nepal, Kathmandu. This village is is another popular place in the handicraft specially for metal crafts like Khukuri. The Khukuri made in this village is more with longer shape, thinner and sharp blade, flater handle with comfortable grip and stylish scabbard etc.
There are some different sizes of blade are famous. The most poular blades are 13 Inch blade and 10 Inch Blade.
This is the newer, nicer and better version of the Chainpure khukuri. The shape/design of the knife is made like that of the Chainpure however with improved and superior execution.The forging of the blade with large bevel from the tip all the way down to the notch makes the kukri very special and rare as this is a difficult process of crafting even for the skilled craftsman consuming him more effort and time. The large elongated bevel is forged to withstand the hardest blow, severe impact and to make cutting easier and more effective. The bulky bevel also works as an "I Beam" system where it observes the impact and gives less tension to the blade and also cuts down unnecessary weight of the blade. The wooden handle is also nicely made for easier grip. The handle’s shape widens as it finishes towards the butt cap. The rat tail tang is secured with keeper peened over at the brass pommel cap.
Blade Made Material: Made of Highly Graded Carbon Steel and polished which is Print by hand later on
Steel Category: A grade leaf spring steel (from car or jeep 5160)
Hardness of Steel: Spine 25 Rc, Midpoint of the belly 45 Rc, and the edge 55 Rc.
Handle Made Of: Wild Rose Wood
Scabbard made Of: Water Buffalo Hide/Leather (Outside) and Pine wood (Inside)
Made by: Handmade
Wet. with scabbard: 550 Grams
Blade Length: 10.5 Inch
Total Length: 15.5 Inch
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