Khukri with Scabbard and Small Knives
The Khukri with Scabbard and Small Knives is one of the most distinctive and practical weapons from South Asia, especially associated with the Gurkhas of Nepal.
- Comes with leather scabbard.
- Curved inward, broad near the tip, narrowing toward the handle.
- Designed for chopping, slashing, and utility tasks.
- Typically, 10–15 inches in blade length, though variations exist.
- Icon of the Gurkhas, representing bravery and honour.
- Still carried ceremonially by Gurkha regiments today.
The Small Knives (Karda & Chakmak)
- Karda:
- A small utility knife used for everyday cutting tasks.
- Chakmak:
- A blunt tool used for sharpening the khukri’s edge or striking flint to make fire.
- Placement:
- Both are tucked into small pockets on the back of the scabbard.
- This makes the khukri set a complete survival kit.





