Kukiri. Northern India. XVIII ?
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Hello ,
Please any information, details about this kukri. Thanks, Alex |
My understanding is that these Indian kukri were largely for decorative/ceremonial purposes and were not really functional weapons. Most of them seem to date from the 19th C.
Ian |
Ian is right, these kukris are 19th century if not later.
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Hello Alex,
It is quite obvious from the photos that the blade is flat like cut from sheet steel not forged and there is no real cutting edge (just a poor attempt to sharpen one side of the blade to give an appearance of an edge). Clearly a decorative/tourist piece of little merit. Also it is quite apparent the hilt and the blade had a convenience marriage and originally did not belong together (the hilt displays much more corrosion and wear than the relatively intact blade). I tend to place the blade somewhere around the mid of 20th century (but this is my estimation only). However, the hilt is probably coming from a real 19th or even 18th century Tulwar. Regards, Marius |
Mariusgmioc, you may be right about this tulwar hilt.
I will also add that these types of kukris usually have tulwar hilts attached. |
Ok,Thanks for your information.
Alex. |
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