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Traditional Nepalese Tarwar

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Original price was: $ 300.Current price is: $ 299.

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The Legacy of the Nepalese Ceremonial Sword

Forged in tradition, steeped in history—the Nepalese ceremonial sword stands as a testament to the valor, heritage, and discipline of the Nepalese Army. While the Khukuri remains an iconic weapon of Nepal, the sword has long held an equally significant place, particularly in military ceremonies, high-ranking officer commissions, and sacred rituals. This weapon is not just a blade; it is a symbol of prestige and honor, carried by officers and paraded during grand ceremonies that pay homage to Nepal’s warrior lineage.

Specifications:

  • Overall Length: 90.17 cm (35.5 inches)
  • Blade Length: 73.66 cm (29 inches)
  • Handle Length: 16.51 cm (6.5 inches)
  • Belly Width: 3.75 cm (1.5 inches)
  • Blade Weight: 1390–1420 grams
  • Weight with Case: 1700–1740 grams
  • Spine Thickness: 4 mm
  • Material: High Carbon 5160 Spring Steel, Water Buffalo Leather Scabbard, Brass Handle

    A Blade of Power and Prestige

    Crafted from high-carbon 5160 spring steel, this sword boasts exceptional strength, durability, and edge retention. The slender yet formidable 4mm spine thickness ensures a balance between agility and resilience, making it a weapon fit for both ceremonial display and combat precision. The brass handle adds an element of regal elegance, offering both durability and a firm grip worthy of a commander’s hand.

    A Tradition of Warriors

    The Nepalese Army, known for its indomitable spirit and discipline, has long revered the ceremonial sword. It is carried by officers during military processions, used in the swearing-in of new ranks, and presented as a mark of distinction. This tradition dates back centuries, when Nepalese kings and generals wielded swords not only as tools of war but as symbols of divine right and supreme command. Even today, these swords are prominently displayed in military institutions, temples, and national celebrations.

A Collector’s Pride

Whether you are a collector, a history enthusiast, or a martial artist, this Nepalese ceremonial sword is a must-have. It encapsulates the power, dignity, and heritage of Nepal’s fearless warriors. With a stunning water buffalo leather scabbard, it remains protected while exuding an aura of refinement.

Own a piece of Nepalese military heritage—a blade that transcends time and embodies the honor of those who have carried it before.

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