Kukri in Leather Sheath with two small knives

Age: 20th Century

Condition: Excellent

Size (cminches): 48 x 10 x 8

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History & Provenance

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 their use in combat by Gurkhas may contribute to this misconception. The kukri, khukri, and kukkri spellings are of Indian English origin, with the original Nepalese English spelling being khukuri

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