The Gorkha Gurkha World War II Mini Panawal is a high-quality kukri knife designed for outdoor activities and hiking. It is a popular and sought-after knife due to its unique blade shape, which was used by the Gurkhas in the Burma and Malaya Jungle during World War II. The blade is made of strong and durable carbon steel, with a water temper on the edge for added strength. The handle is crafted from sturdy Rosewood, providing a comfortable grip. This versatile knife can be used for chopping, camping, cutting wood, and clearing bushes. It has an overall length of approximately 10 inches, with a semi-polished blade of around 6 inches and a 4.5-inch handle. The full tang handle ensures durability. The knife comes with a unique and improved sheath made of processed buffalo black leather. The craftsmanship and historical significance of this World War II knife will not disappoint you. This size of kukri is best suited for easy carry, hiking, bone chopping, bush cutting, and kitchen use. The blade has a hardness of Spine: 22-25 RC, Belly: 45-46 RC, Edge: 58-60 RC, and is made of 5160 Car Spring steel. Please note that due to the handmade nature of the knife, there may be slight variations in measurements.