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Re: Buying a Khukri in Nepal

Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2020 6:58 pm
by Djanko
I think cold steel is sourced and made in India and these people also make top notch kukri.

Re: Buying a Khukri in Nepal

Posted: Mon Apr 27, 2020 5:23 pm
by pistolero
Cold Steel Kukri's, IMHO are made in Taiwan. Dont know if they are making them in India, would be interesting if their San Mai Kukris were made in India.

Re: Buying a Khukri in Nepal

Posted: Tue Dec 08, 2020 1:30 pm
by pistolero
Lockdown Updates some verified makers from Nepal, if you ever visit KTM

(The below order is generic, its not a ranking)

Heritage Knives - VK Kunwor
Kailash Blades - Interesting stuff coming from them
Purna Darnal -GGK
Barun Bairali -Khotang Handicraft
Neem Tenji
KHHI - (Biggest in terms of size and product variety)


Avoid Thamel, its now a tourist trap, poorly made pieces. Best to write to above makers and see what they have

Re: Buying a Khukri in Nepal

Posted: Sat Dec 12, 2020 1:54 pm
by Woods
Thamel main market road in Kathmandu has some sparkling fashionable Khukhri shops . Khukhris in all sizes and material . Reasonable prices and they're also open to negotiation. Back narrow alleys of Thamel has some very exotic items available for a connoisseur . Examples being Khukhri with ivory handles having intricate carvings , Khukhri with a sheath covered in squirrel tail . Some items are even so classic that they simply refuse to sell and keep them for show purposes only.

Re: Buying a Khukri in Nepal

Posted: Mon Dec 14, 2020 12:15 am
by pistolero
Woods have explored Thamel extensively, best to contact known makers or a smith in Dharan.

Thamel quality has dropped, no guarantee on what you are buying.

Re: Buying a Khukri in Nepal

Posted: Mon Dec 14, 2020 8:31 pm
by Woods
pistolero wrote: ↑
Mon Dec 14, 2020 12:15 am
Woods have explored Thamel extensively, best to contact known makers or a smith in Dharan.

Thamel quality has dropped, no guarantee on what you are buying.
Being a tourist hotspot and particularly visited by Indian junta , it was bound to go that way :|

Re: Buying a Khukri in Nepal

Posted: Mon Jul 26, 2021 1:09 pm
by kailashblades
Hey there guys!
It's great to see so much passion being put into the nepalese khukuri market and trying to find what's the best in Thamel and in other areas.
Especially when you consider the difficulty of importing blades from Nepal into India it's close to the most convenient option if you want to get your hands on an authentic blade.

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We've been mentioned previously in the thread so thought we'd chip in with a bit more information on how to reach us if needed.
Unlike many of the other mentioned shops here we don't have a dedicated showroom in thamel or similar. Instead we have a small showroom attached to our workshop in Buddhamarga, Lalitpur (an outer suburb of kathmandu). A downside is that it's a little out of the way, an upside is that you can see the blades being forged :)

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As the majority of our work is custom we don't hold a lot of stock items so it's best to get in touch in advance so we can help you out as best as possible. If you message us on facebook or instagram a week or so before you're in Kathandu we can arrange a time for a workshop tour, get you a phone number to discuss what kind of blade you'd like or even start work on your blade so that we can align your visit with when it's finished, just being forged or getting quenched. Whatever you'd prefer.

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If you have any questions or are in need of guidance don't be afraid to reach out.
Take care,
Andrew and the team at Kailash Blades :)

Re: Buying a Khukri in Nepal

Posted: Mon Jul 26, 2021 5:25 pm
by Woods
kailashblades wrote: ↑
Mon Jul 26, 2021 1:09 pm
Hey there guys!
It's great to see so much passion being put into the nepalese khukuri market and trying to find what's the best in Thamel and in other areas.
Especially when you consider the difficulty of importing blades from Nepal into India it's close to the most convenient option if you want to get your hands on an authentic blade.

Image

We've been mentioned previously in the thread so thought we'd chip in with a bit more information on how to reach us if needed.
Unlike many of the other mentioned shops here we don't have a dedicated showroom in thamel or similar. Instead we have a small showroom attached to our workshop in Buddhamarga, Lalitpur (an outer suburb of kathmandu). A downside is that it's a little out of the way, an upside is that you can see the blades being forged :)

Image

As the majority of our work is custom we don't hold a lot of stock items so it's best to get in touch in advance so we can help you out as best as possible. If you message us on facebook or instagram a week or so before you're in Kathandu we can arrange a time for a workshop tour, get you a phone number to discuss what kind of blade you'd like or even start work on your blade so that we can align your visit with when it's finished, just being forged or getting quenched. Whatever you'd prefer.

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If you have any questions or are in need of guidance don't be afraid to reach out.
Take care,
Andrew and the team at Kailash Blades :)
Such a joy to read your post Thanks for the information. Who will not wish to see Khukuris in the manufacturing process!!!! As soon as provate vehicles are allowed cross border , the tourism shall resume . Best wishes to Nepali brothers πŸ‡³πŸ‡΅πŸ‡³πŸ‡΅

Re: Buying a Khukri in Nepal

Posted: Mon Jul 26, 2021 11:50 pm
by timmy
Wow! I wish I could take such a trip! Those are some lovely blades, and the process looks fascinating.

Re: Buying a Khukri in Nepal

Posted: Wed Aug 04, 2021 11:23 am
by kailashblades
Thanks for your kind words guys.
The border closures have definitely hurt Nepal's economy a lot. It won't take too long until things are back to normal though. Would love to see you for a visit when we can.
After posting previously I've spoken with the team a little about the challenges of sending blades to India and any solutions we might have. We have a shipping option we're testing out currently to see how viable it is. If you're looking for a blade and are okay with helping us test it out send us a message through facebook. If all goes well it'll make it a lot easier to get beautiful handmade blades to our indian brothers.

Re: Buying a Khukri in Nepal

Posted: Tue Aug 17, 2021 11:31 am
by Davissons
I believe the only authentic and handforged Kukri are made by Himalayan Imports
https://wildproofgear.com/best-kukri/ – all other stuff that is being sold on Amazon is obviously manufactured. Handmade item cannot cost like $60-100.
They are still doing their chopping bushes at the backyard well, but if you want a genuine handcrafted Kukri you don’t expect to find that on Amazon, Ebay etc…

Re: Buying a Khukri in Nepal

Posted: Tue Aug 24, 2021 11:18 am
by kailashblades
While I agree that low prices would definitely suggest the use of CNC machines or stamping etc I can confirm that there's only a handful of houses in nepal using this technology. KHHI and Gurkhasblades come to mind though I think they do have a lot that's still handforged within their product range.

For these particularly low cost, amazon nepalese made khukuris unfortunately the explanation is that their craftsmen won't be getting paid very much. Money can also be saved through cheaper materials and cutting corners during processes.

If the blades are being manufactured within india then that's outside my area of knowledge sorry.

Re: Buying a Khukri in Nepal

Posted: Tue Aug 24, 2021 11:20 pm
by Woods
kailashblades wrote: ↑
Wed Aug 04, 2021 11:23 am
Thanks for your kind words guys.
The border closures have definitely hurt Nepal's economy a lot. It won't take too long until things are back to normal though. Would love to see you for a visit when we can.
After posting previously I've spoken with the team a little about the challenges of sending blades to India and any solutions we might have. We have a shipping option we're testing out currently to see how viable it is. If you're looking for a blade and are okay with helping us test it out send us a message through facebook. If all goes well it'll make it a lot easier to get beautiful handmade blades to our indian brothers.
We meet soon brothers.

Re: Buying a Khukri in Nepal

Posted: Wed Mar 06, 2024 2:29 pm
by kailashblades
Hey guys!
Just an update that after a long time of not being able to ship into India we can now get blades into the country and people from india can order as normal through the website. If you need any assistance in getting blades over the border send us an email through the online contact form and I'll help as I can.
Take care,
Andrew and the team at Kailash