Harald & Kumar Forge Khukuri with Blacksmith (2023) ⚔️

Harald Baldr16 minutes read

Mr. Puna demonstrates the intricate process of making a traditional Nepali knife called a cookery, emphasizing the importance of the knife's design and handle. Participants, like Mr. Kumar, showcase their skills in crafting the knife, which involves precise hits, heating, shaping, and attaching the handle, taking over 12 hours to complete.

Insights

  • The process of making a traditional Nepali cookery involves intricate steps such as shaping the blade with precise hits, crafting a design feature called "lion," and attaching a buffalo horn handle, all requiring over 12 hours to complete.
  • Leo Nepal is hosting a giveaway for a handcrafted Tibetan knife, with participants able to enter by visiting their website within the next 7 days, showcasing a commitment to preserving local culture and craftsmanship through engaging initiatives like this.

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Recent questions

  • How is a traditional Nepali knife made?

    Using specific design, heating, shaping, and polishing.

  • What materials are used to make a traditional Nepali knife?

    Buffalo horn for the handle, specific heating for the blade.

  • How long does it take to make a traditional Nepali knife?

    Over 12 hours of extensive hammering, heating, shaping.

  • What is the significance of the "lion" design feature on a Nepali knife?

    The lion design feature is crucial for the knife's appearance.

  • How can individuals participate in a giveaway for a handcrafted Tibetan knife?

    Visit LeoNepal.org for details, no set minimum amount required.

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Summary

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Crafting a Traditional Nepali Cookery Knife

  • Mr. Puna, a master cookery maker from Nepal, is demonstrating the process of making a cookery, a traditional knife.
  • The cookery is being crafted with a specific design, heated to shape the blade.
  • Mr. Kumar, a participant, displays natural skill in the process, impressing everyone.
  • The shaping of the knife requires precise hits from a skilled person to form the desired shape.
  • The cookery's shape is crucial, with a design feature called "lion" being emphasized.
  • The cookery's handle is made from a buffalo horn, carefully crafted and polished.
  • The handle is attached to the knife shaft, a critical and dangerous step in the process.
  • The entire process involves extensive hammering, heating, and shaping, taking over 12 hours to complete.
  • The finished cookery is polished and presented, showcasing its durability and sharpness.
  • The cookery is intended for a giveaway, with the process likened to the difficulty of the Gongo Mosaic giveaway.

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"Win a Tibetan knife with Leo Nepal"

  • To participate in a giveaway for a handcrafted Tibetan knife, individuals can help out Leo Nepal by visiting LeoNepal.org for the next 7 days with no set minimum amount required, with past donations typically being around $20, and the details for entry will be available on Leo's website.
  • The narrator offers Roxy, a traditional Mustang drink, to the master blacksmith, showcasing different varieties and explaining the process of making Roxy using ingredients like Millet, and invites viewers to visit Poruri Kukuri Handicraft in Kathmandu for a chance to receive a Nepali knife and experience local culture.
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