Damascus Karambit Knife with Blue Wood Handle, Finger Ring, and Sheath
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Damascus Karambit Knife with Blue Wood Handle, Finger Ring, and Sheath

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Description

Damascus Karambit Knife with Blue Wood Handle, Finger Ring, and SheathThis Damascus Karambit knife combines traditional curved blade design with modern craftsmanship. The blade features pattern welded Damascus steel forged for durability, cutting control, and distinctive steel patterning. Designed for outdoor tasks and collectors, this 8 inch fixed blade karambit knife delivers reliable performance with a unique ergonomic grip. The Blade This blade is forged from pattern welded Damascus steel. The layered construction

This Damascus Karambit knife combines traditional curved blade design with modern craftsmanship. The blade features pattern welded Damascus steel forged for durability, cutting control, and distinctive steel patterning. Designed for outdoor tasks and collectors, this 8 inch fixed blade karambit knife delivers reliable performance with a unique ergonomic grip.

The Blade

This blade is forged from pattern welded Damascus steel. The layered construction folds hard and soft steel into one billet, giving you edge retention with enough flex built in to resist chipping on hard material. The curved karambit profile puts the edge in a controlled slicing arc. Each pass cuts exactly where you point it. No overextension. No wasted motion. The flowing Damascus pattern across the blade surface is a direct result of the forging process. You can see the layers in the light and trace the variation across the flat.

The Handle

Blue wood scales with a contrasting red center section make this handle unmistakable. A mosaic pin anchors the center panel and acts as a structural point through the full tang. Additional silver pins seat flush along the spine. The handle fills a bare hand with firm, even contact and no pressure points. The finger ring extends from the base of the handle. When your hand closes around it, the ring seats naturally against your index finger and holds the blade locked in position during heavy-pull cuts. Gloved hands get the same indexed grip without repositioning.

The Build

This knife is full tang. The blade steel runs the full length of the handle, from tip to finger ring. Full tang construction means the knife does not flex at the junction between blade and handle under load. That matters on a karambit where pulling force, not pushing force, drives most cuts. The balance point sits forward of the handle midpoint, consistent with the tip-forward geometry this blade type is built around.

The Sheath

A genuine leather belt sheath is included. It fits this fixed blade securely, protects the edge during carry, and draws cleanly without resistance. Attach it to a standard belt for outdoor carry during camping or bushcraft work. The leather forms to the blade profile over time.

Real-World Use

The curved blade excels at skinning game, stripping bark, cutting cord under tension, and any slicing task where a straight blade requires awkward wrist angles. The finger ring keeps the blade indexed when your hands are wet or gloved. A hunter field-dressing whitetail gets controlled skinning cuts without hand fatigue. A bushcraft enthusiast working a remote camp gets a compact fixed blade that draws fast and cuts clean. A collector who actually carries gets visible Damascus work and a two-tone handle that holds its value over time. Hand-forged construction delivers edge geometry a machine-stamped blade cannot replicate.

The JW Difference

Every Damascus karambit knife from JW SteelCrafts is hand-forged in Texas. No two Damascus patterns are identical. All 8 verified buyers rated this knife five stars. Orders ship within 1 to 2 days from the USA.

Specs

Specification

Detail

Overall Length

8 Inches

Blade Steel

Pattern Welded Damascus Steel

Handle Material

Blue Wood with Red Wood Accent

Tang

Full Tang

Includes

Genuine Leather Belt Sheath

Ships From

USA

Made By

JW SteelCrafts


Who Is This For

  • The hunter who field-dresses whitetail and needs a curved blade that stays indexed during wet-hand skinning cuts
  • The bushcraft enthusiast who wants a compact full tang fixed blade for bark stripping, rope cutting, and camp tasks
  • The knife collector who carries what they buy and wants visible Damascus work with a distinctive two-tone handle
  • The gift buyer looking for a presentation-ready fixed blade with a leather sheath that ships fast from the USA

How to Use It

Seat your index finger in the finger ring before you apply pressure. The ring locks the blade angle and prevents rotation during slicing pulls. Draw the curved edge through material rather than pushing it. Use the arc of the blade, not arm strength. Keep wrist movement tight and controlled for detailed cuts. Always cut away from your body.

How to Care for It

After Every Use

  • Hand wash with mild soap and warm water

  • Dry immediately with a clean cloth, including the ricasso and finger ring

  • Never put this knife in a dishwasher

Every Few Weeks

  • Apply a light coat of food-safe mineral oil to the blade surface

  • Wipe off any excess with a clean cloth

  • This step prevents surface oxidation on the Damascus steel layers

Storage

  • Store in the included leather sheath

  • Keep in a dry location away from moisture and direct humidity

  • Do not store in a sealed plastic bag, which traps moisture against the steel

Sharpening

  • Use a ceramic rod or fine whetstone

  • Follow the original curved bevel angle of the blade

  • Finish on a leather strop to align the edge

  • Avoid power grinders, which generate heat that can affect the temper of the steel

FAQs

What is a Damascus karambit knife used for?

The curved blade excels at skinning game, cutting cord, stripping bark, and slicing tasks where a straight blade forces awkward wrist angles. The finger ring keeps the blade indexed during wet-hand use.

Is this knife full tang?

Yes. The blade steel runs the full length of the handle, including through the finger ring. Full tang construction prevents flex at the handle junction under load.

Does this knife come with a sheath?

Yes. A genuine leather belt sheath is included. It protects the edge and attaches to a standard belt for outdoor carry.

Is the Damascus pattern real?

Yes. The blade is forged from pattern welded Damascus steel. The layered construction creates the flowing pattern visible across the blade surface. No two blades are identical.

Is this knife legal to carry in the USA?

Fixed blade knives are legal in most US states, but laws vary by state and municipality. Check your local regulations before carrying this knife in public.

Can I sharpen a Damascus blade at home?

Yes. Use a ceramic rod or whetstone and follow the original curved bevel angle. Finish with a leather strop. Avoid power grinders, which generate heat and can affect the temper.

How long will this knife last?

With proper care, a hand-forged Damascus knife lasts decades. Hand wash, dry immediately after use, and apply mineral oil every few weeks. The layered construction does not delaminate under normal use.

Is this knife a good gift?

Yes. The two-tone blue and red wood handle paired with the Damascus blade pattern makes a strong visual impression. It includes a leather sheath and ships presentation-ready from the USA.

Gift Section

This Damascus karambit knife makes a strong choice for Father's Day, Christmas, a retirement gift, or groomsmen. The two-tone wood handle and Damascus blade pattern set it apart from anything off a retail shelf. It ships presentation-ready and no extra wrapping is needed.

Explore More

Outdoor enthusiasts often pair knives like this with tools such as a Damascus Viking axe or a compact camping hatchet for versatile outdoor setups.

Collectors often appreciate distinctive designs similar to the custom Damascus hunting knife or handcrafted pieces like the handmade Damascus karambit.

Many outdoor setups also include tools like a bushcraft survival hatchet or a rugged Damascus tomahawk axe.

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