Meet the Jhakri. 🪓🌲
A bushcraft kukri forged for the kind of days where the coffee tastes like campfire smoke and every stick on the trail suddenly looks like “usable material.”
Crafted from tough-as-nails 1095 high carbon steel, the Jhakri was built to thrive in the wild. Its forward-weighted kukri profile bites deep for chopping, clears brush like it holds a grudge against saplings, and still slices clean enough for camp chores, food prep, and feather sticks. The aggressive curve gives it that unmistakable “workhorse with attitude” feel, ready for everything from splitting kindling to building shelter before the weather turns feral.
The blade is finished in a rugged Cerakote coating, adding corrosion resistance and a tactical, low-glare finish that laughs in the face of mud, rain, and hard use. Whether it’s riding on your pack through the backwoods or hanging from your belt during long days at camp, the Jhakri looks just as dangerous as it performs.
This isn’t a delicate collector’s piece destined to spend its life posing on velvet.
The Jhakri was born for sparks, dirt, sweat, and the satisfying thunk of steel meeting wood.
One blade. Endless bad ideas turned good stories. 🔥
All of our knives are named for cryptids, The Ban Jhakri (Forest Shaman) is a legendary, small-statured humanoid cryptid or spirit in Nepalese and Sikkimese folklore, often regarded as the original master of shamanic healing. They are described as living in caves beneath waterfalls or deep in the Himalayan forests and are central to the animistic beliefs of the Kirat people.
Meet the Jhakri. 🪓🌲
A bushcraft kukri forged for the kind of days where the coffee tastes like campfire smoke and every stick on the trail suddenly looks like “usable material.”
Crafted from tough-as-nails 1095 high carbon steel, the Jhakri was built to thrive in the wild. Its forward-weighted kukri profile bites deep for chopping, clears brush like it holds a grudge against saplings, and still slices clean enough for camp chores, food prep, and feather sticks. The aggressive curve gives it that unmistakable “workhorse with attitude” feel, ready for everything from splitting kindling to building shelter before the weather turns feral.
The blade is finished in a rugged Cerakote coating, adding corrosion resistance and a tactical, low-glare finish that laughs in the face of mud, rain, and hard use. Whether it’s riding on your pack through the backwoods or hanging from your belt during long days at camp, the Jhakri looks just as dangerous as it performs.
This isn’t a delicate collector’s piece destined to spend its life posing on velvet.
The Jhakri was born for sparks, dirt, sweat, and the satisfying thunk of steel meeting wood.
One blade. Endless bad ideas turned good stories. 🔥
All of our knives are named for cryptids, The Ban Jhakri (Forest Shaman) is a legendary, small-statured humanoid cryptid or spirit in Nepalese and Sikkimese folklore, often regarded as the original master of shamanic healing. They are described as living in caves beneath waterfalls or deep in the Himalayan forests and are central to the animistic beliefs of the Kirat people.