This double rack mounted khukuri display stand is completely handmade by using only conventional domestic tools. It is made out of treated wood called Ashna, famously known in Nepal as “Seesau”. The process of making a single stand is very slow and laborious. It is as time consuming as making a Khukuri, costing almost a complete day to finish one. All stands are made in Kathmandu where skill craftsmen work around the clock to give quality and quantity. They are foldable (hands come apart) so that they can be carried and transported very easily. They are also completely break-free since they can be swiftly dismantled.
Designed completely differently than other stands. “Khukuri House Handicraft Industry” or KHHI invents a new style that is beautiful and complete within it, cost effective, light and very easy to pack. Two vertical holders with rounded contours and edges are attached to one another by an “I” shaped wooden piece at bottom. A pair of screw is used to fasten the wooden piece that can be unscrewed to dismantle the whole stand so that the stand becomes completely flat. The overall appearance of the stand appears to be like that of branch of a tree hence it is named so. Beautiful dark rosewood color is used to give a soothing and suitable look.
Materials: Indian rosewood
Origin: Patan, Kathmandu