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This is 8" 3 Chiras(Fuller) Farmer Kukri Panawala and Ang + khola are two different words that take two different meaning. Panawala is a popular village from eastern side of Nepal. This vary designed is come from the same village. First different of the khukuri made of this village is its handle. The handle of the khukuri from this village is always single piece that goes all the way through bottom of the blade. Ang means the back part of the human body and Khola means Kholeko (open). It means the blade part of this special design looks the same when a human back body is without cloth or it can say in simple language, up and down that is called Pata Pareko in Nepali language. This vary deisgn is famous for the heavy duty working knife to cut harder things like wood, fire-wood etc. The main reason to be single piece from the handle side is to grip the metal piece too while using. The 3 liyer on the blade so that while work with the knife it doesn’t strike and can easily re-charge the knife and complete the work easily and comfortably. This is the One of the Best working Kukri. The handle is more practical, more beautiful. * Specification of 8" 3 Chiras(Fuller) Farmer Kukri: This is handcrafted kukri therefore please note that each one might have slight variations in measurement Blade size & Type: 8 Inches (20.32cm) Handmade, , Semi-polished blade. Handle size: 4 Inches (10.16cm) full tang handle made of Rose Wood. Thickness at the Spine: 8mm Approximatel (7mm). Overall Length: 12 Inches (30.48cm) from tip of the blade to pommel of the handle (Aprox) Weight: Approximately 15.87 oz, 0.99 lb or 450 grams, Blade and Sheath Scabbard: made of Cotton Covered