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Old 9th November 2012, 02:56 AM   #1
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I respectfully disagree. Kothimoras are simply kukris with ornamented scabbards. Like all kukris, they come in varying degrees of quality in terms of materials and workmanship. There are lots of these "village kothimoras" to be found, more so than the "palace kothimoras" with their exquisite workmanship and exotic handle material coupled with precious-metal fittings.

Look closely and the "silver" elements, if silver at all, are low-grade - if not German silver or just "white metal". The "golden" ornaments may be brass or gold plated, but certainly not solid gold. Small semi-precious stones - or glass - add to the rustic elegance.

The blade of the kukri in the original post is too short for the scabbard, but may have been reground and shortened when the tip was damaged.
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Old 9th November 2012, 03:05 AM   #2
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Berkley,

The handle has either been damaged or replaced. The original handle may have been a better match with that sheath.

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Old 9th November 2012, 03:09 AM   #3
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Hhhmmmmmm................you have a point Berkley. I guess I was thrown off by the quality of the hilt and the way it was on the blade: the gap between the blade and the hilt.
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Old 9th November 2012, 09:47 AM   #4
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Good souvenier!

Personaly I think its not the original kukri as the spine shape doesnt match the scabbard.

Id guess its post ww2.

With old kukri, non matching scabbards & kukris are virtualy the norm in Nepal, both in the villages & amongst the city dealers, market traders. {its a common occurance amongst dealers & collectors in the west as well.}

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Old 10th November 2012, 02:36 PM   #5
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Shokran All

Berkley, your picture posts were very helpful along with everybodies comments.
I believe the sheath to be silver and the gold is "leaf". The blade/s fit ok into the sheath, although the inside is quite well worn (to be expected).
It was the rustic kothimora sheath that drew me to it
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