The typical kukri is usually rugged and tough, lacking in ornamentation but making up for its lack of prettiness with a brutally effective blade. Thatdoes not describe the Regal Kukri: the words pretty and ornate do. Holding true to the typical kukri form, this weapon does have the inward-curving blade if a kukri; it couldn't be called one if it didn't have the right form. But that is where the similarities end. Etched into the polished blade of this kukri is a highly elaborate design that marks the kukri as an item of appearance, not function'but in way degrades the elegant appearance of the kukri itself. The grip is cast-metal, and while less stylized then the blade of the kukri, is still a distant cry from being rugged and simple. The final touch is the sheath that comes with this piece; black with cast-metal plating, on which farther designs have been inscribed and embossed, the sheath is the final touch that makes this kukri less of a weapon and more of a piece of art. So perhaps the Regal Kukri is not your typical kukri, in that it is not designed for hard use, but that doesn't mean it's not a kukri'and a beautiful one at that, one any collector would rejoice to own.
Key Features Includes Hard Scabbard Etched Stainless Steel Blade Cast-Metal Furnishings on Grip and Scabbard Measurements Overall Length: 15.25 Inches