Introducing the Gurkha Kukri Knife - a true symbol of history and craftsmanship. This authentic MK1 blade is reminiscent of the World War 1 military knives that were carried by brave Gurkha soldiers. Carefully crafted with attention to detail, this WWI Gurkha Kukri comes complete with a brown sheath and handle, adding a touch of elegance to its rugged design. With a length of 13 inches, this Gurkha knife is not only a collector's item but also a versatile tool for survivalists and outdoor enthusiasts alike. Its traditional design makes it perfect for hunting, camping, plant cutting, and even farming, providing strength and reliability when you need it most. Bring a piece of history into your loved one's life with this exceptional engagement gift for him. 


The MK1 (Military Kukri no.1)- During the early 1900s, Gorkhas employed and were supplied MK kukris. The First World War, which lasted from 1914 to 1918, also saw widespread employment of this kukri.


Whether you're a gamer or a history buff, this knife is sure to make a statement. It is also an ideal gift for dad on his birthday or any occasion, as it captures the essence of a historic weapon deeply rooted in tradition. Choose the Gurkha Kukri Knife - a unique blend of beauty, functionality, and history.



Knife Specification:

5 inches Brown Handle.

13 inches sharp-edged Blade-Forged with 5160 leaf spring from Truck.

14 inches Brown Scabbard-Made of cottonwood covered in leather.

18 Inches total length including blade and handle.

2 supporting small knives; Karda for precise cutting and Chakmak for sharpening the main blade.


Hand forged in Nepal and made with tough carbon steel, this Handmade Khukuri (Kukri) Knife is the finest knife on the market. This Khukuri knife is an amazing way to get the best handmade machete that also comes with a handcrafted leather holster for safety and looks!


As the ideal gift for collector, this Kukri machete is a wonderful way to give them a knife gift that’s not only authentic but also very handsome. As the best handmade machete around, the knife collector in your life will be sure to appreciate this amazing work of art!



How to take care of a Knife Blade (Care and Maintenance):

1. Apply machine/gun or motor oil/lubricant to the blade surface at least once a month or after each usage. Avoid fingerprints after oiling the blade.

2. To remove rust, first clean the blade with gasoline, then use fine sandpaper, wipe it clean, and apply oil. A buff machine can polish rust-infected areas.

3. To keep your knife looking new, sometimes use shoe polish for leather sheaths, furniture wax for wood, Brasso for brass fittings, and Silvo for silver.

4. In case of the Dragon blade, scrub it with a toothbrush dipped in petrol and wipe it clean before displaying.

5. The small blunt knife Chakmak (small knife with Kukris) sharpens on both sides. For faster and better results, use a sharpening stone.

6. While on display, clean dirt, waste products, etc. often picked up by the blade’s surface with a soft dry towel and kept away from water and damp.

7. Oil the blade heavily, wrap it in plastic with food wrap, or polythene (no air pockets), and keep it out of the scabbard before storing it. Same with both small knives.

8. Store the knife dry at room temperature.