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The Kukri is one of the most recognizable blades in the world, carrying centuries of history in its curved shape. At J. W. SteelCrafts, we wanted to bring that tradition to life with genuine Damascus craftsmanship and a handle that honors the classic materials used for generations. Here's a closer look at what makes this Handmade Damascus Kukri Knife worth adding to your collection.
Unlike a straight-edged blade, a Kukri curves forward toward the tip. This isn't just a stylistic detail. That forward weight gives the blade natural chopping power, making it effective for outdoor tasks that need more force behind each cut.
This Damascus Hunting Kukri stays true to that traditional Gurkha shape while adding the depth and character that only hand-forged Damascus steel can bring.
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Feature |
Detail |
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Blade Length |
10 inches |
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Handle Length |
5 inches |
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Blade Material |
Damascus steel |
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Handle Material |
Bone with brass spacers |
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Tang Type |
Full tang construction |
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Style |
Gurkha Kukri design |
This knife measures 10 inches in blade length, paired with a 5-inch bone and brass handle for balanced proportions. The full tang construction runs the steel through the entire handle for lasting strength.
Every blade begins as layered steel, folded and forged by hand to create the wavy Damascus pattern seen on the finished knife. Because this process is done individually, no two blades ever share the exact same grain.
This Full Tang Kukri Knife carries that craftsmanship into a shape built for real outdoor use. The forging process doesn't just create a striking pattern. It also improves the steel's strength and edge retention, which is why Damascus steel has remained valued for generations of bladesmiths.
Bone handles have been used in traditional knife making for centuries, valued for their natural texture and reliable grip. Paired with brass spacers, this Handmade Kukri Knife handle gains both visual depth and added structural strength.
This combination reflects the authentic materials found on traditional Gurkha Kukris, giving the knife a genuine historical feel rather than a modern reinterpretation.
This knife uses full tang construction, meaning the steel runs from the blade's tip through the entire handle as one continuous piece. That single-piece build improves balance and makes the knife far less likely to loosen or fail at the handle over time.
For a Fixed Blade Kukri meant for real outdoor use, this construction detail makes a meaningful difference in how the knife performs and holds up over the years.
This Hunting Kukri Knife appeals to a few different types of buyers:
A little regular care keeps this knife looking sharp for years:
These simple steps help preserve both the blade's edge and its Damascus pattern over time.
This Handmade Damascus Kukri Knife brings together centuries-old Gurkha design with hand-forged Damascus craftsmanship and a traditional bone and brass handle. Between the curved 10-inch blade, the classic handle materials, and the full tang strength, this is a knife built with real attention to detail from start to finish.
Whether you're adding it to your outdoor gear, growing your knife collection, or looking for a meaningful gift, this Kukri knife brings genuine history and craftsmanship into everyday use.
What is a Kukri knife traditionally used for?
The Kukri is a curved blade traditionally used for chopping, camping, and general outdoor utility tasks. Its forward-weighted design makes it effective for cutting through brush and wood.
Is the blade made from real Damascus steel?
Yes, the blade is hand-forged from genuine Damascus steel. Each piece carries a unique layered pattern formed during the forging process.
What is the handle made from?
The handle is made from natural bone material with brass spacers. This combination adds durability along with a classic, traditional look.
Is this knife good for collectors?
Yes, its traditional Gurkha design and hand-forged Damascus pattern make it a popular choice among collectors of historical replica blades.
Is this Kukri knife suitable as a gift?
Yes, its handcrafted design and traditional styling make it a meaningful gift for outdoor enthusiasts, collectors, and knife enthusiasts alike.
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