Dagger
Date1800-1921
MediumSteel, wood
ClassificationsArms/Armour
Terms
Object numberC03481
DescriptionKukri. Inwardly curved steel blade and black wooden hilt with simple decoration. The blade has a distinctive notch just below the hilt. Many reasons have been given for Kukri being produced with this notch, including: delineating the blade, stopping blood dripping down the handle, and as a symbolic reminder that the blade should not be used to kill a cow (a sacred animal to Hindus). The kukri was used both as a weapon and as a tool for chopping. It is commonly associated with the Gurkhas as all Gurkha troops are issued with them. For this reason it is also known as a 'Gurkha knife'.On View
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1900-1927
1800-1900
1800-1850
1800-1850
1800-1921
1700-1800
1700-1840
1550 BC-395 AD
1775-1840
1750-1850