Welcome to Gorkha Khukri Space – the ultimate destination for the finest, authentic Nepali Khukris. Located in the heart of Kathmandu, Nepal, we are proud to share the legacy of this iconic weapon with the world. Our mission is to offer high-quality, handcrafted Khukris that embody the spirit, culture, and history of Nepal.
The Khukri is more than just a weapon – it is a symbol of bravery, tradition, and craftsmanship. It has been the weapon of choice for the legendary Gorkha soldiers, renowned worldwide for their valor and skill. At Gorkha Khukri Space, we honor this heritage by offering Khukris that are made with the same precision and expertise that has been passed down through generations.
Our journey began with a simple vision: to provide people around the world with authentic, high-quality Khukris that represent the pride and culture of Nepal. Whether you’re a collector, a history enthusiast, or someone who values craftsmanship, our Khukris are crafted to exceed your expectations and stand as a testament to Nepali tradition.
Our Mission
Our mission at Gorkha Khukri Space is to bring the rich legacy of the Nepali Khukri to the world, offering customers an authentic, high-quality, and handcrafted weapon that showcases the tradition, strength, and craftsmanship of Nepal. We aim to:
- Provide access to genuine, finely crafted Khukris that honor Nepal’s heritage.
- Promote the art of Khukri making by supporting local artisans in Nepal.
- Spread awareness about the cultural and historical significance of the Khukri, while encouraging global appreciation of this iconic weapon
Our Vision
At Gorkha Khukri Space, we envision becoming the leading global platform for purchasing authentic Khukris. We aspire to:
- Become the trusted source for the highest quality Nepali Khukris, recognized by collectors, enthusiasts, and adventurers around the world.
- Preserve and promote the ancient craftsmanship of Khukri-making, ensuring that these traditions continue for generations to come.
- Build a community of people who appreciate the art, history, and symbolism of the Khukri, while contributing to the economic and social growth of Nepal.