Its origin can be traced back to ancient times. The Gurkha sword is not only the national sword of Nepal, but also a symbol of honor for Kurkha soldiers. Soldiers who have obtained military exploits will be given the Gurkha sword with his name engraved on it.
In the recorded history of war, the Gurkha sword's cold light and snow blade first showed its power when the British soldiers stationed in India fought the Gurkha soldiers in western Nepal in 1814. Countless legends have emerged from that.
In the hands of the Gurkhas, this seemingly small machete turned into an incredibly dangerous weapon. In the face of the enemy in several battles, it has established a rare reputation for bravery and tenacity.










