"This is one of the oldest Kukri(khukuri) made in Nepal, and also one of the traditional Kukris. This Kukri is known as the Cherokee Kukri. It is similar to the Angkhola Kukri, but the way it is forged and the tip of the blade is made in different way. It is also called a Budhune Kukri.



The materials used in the 14 Inch Full Tang Cherokee Kukri is Highly graded carbon steel in 5160. The scabbards is made up of refined buffalo leather along with pinewood which is fused together. The spine is 8mm and the widest part of the blade is 6.2 cm. The total weight of the Kukri along with Scabbard is 1400 grams. A set of Chammak and Kharda comes with the Kukri, which is the small accessory blade. The blade is 14 inches long and it is a handmade unpolished blade. It is a full tang Kukri with a handle about 6 inches long. The handle is made up of Rosewood and Bone, which is glued together by Laha and 4 rivets are used to tighten up the tang."