The Recurve Kukri Hunting Knife takes the forward-curved kukri shape and adds a clip point at the tip, giving the blade two distinct working zones in one piece of steel. The deep recurve belly pulls weight toward the lower half of the blade, delivering serious chopping force with minimal effort. The clipped tip shifts the balance toward precision when the work calls for controlled piercing or detail cuts rather than heavy swings.
Wood-grain Damascus runs vertically across the steel in clean, flowing lines, creating a pattern that catches light differently depending on how the blade sits. At 10 inches, this blade is long enough to handle clearing, chopping, and field dressing without needing a second tool alongside it. A dark steel collar guards the junction between blade and handle, keeping the hand positioned safely behind the cutting edge during hard use.
The dark rosewood handle tapers toward the pommel, narrowing naturally to fit the grip as it closes. No pins interrupt the surface — the handle relies on the full tang construction and fitted collar for its strength. A brown leather sheath ships with the knife, ready for field carry on a belt.
Recurve Kukri Hunting Knife at JW Steel Crafts, combining a wood-grain Damascus blade, clip point tip, dark rosewood handle, and steel collar guard in one piece.
The History Behind This Blade
Recurved kukri blades trace back generations, built for fieldwork where a straight blade simply couldn't deliver enough chopping power. Damascus forging is older still, with wood-grain patterns emerging from the careful folding of layered steel. Rosewood handles have long been favored for their density and natural resistance to wear. JW Steel Crafts forges this blade by hand, combining the recurve shape with a clip point for added field versatility.
Blade Performance
Wood-grain Damascus steel holds a sharp edge through repeated heavy outdoor use. The deep recurve belly concentrates cutting force toward the lower half of the blade. The clip point at the tip shifts the balance for controlled piercing and detail work. Full tang construction keeps the blade steady and balanced through forceful swings. As high-carbon steel, the blade benefits from regular oiling to stay rust-free between uses.
Handle Construction
Dark rosewood tapers toward the pommel in a smooth, rounded profile built for a secure grip. A steel collar sits at the base of the blade, guarding the hand and adding structural strength at the transition point. Full tang construction runs the entire length of the handle for added rigidity. The absence of surface pins gives the handle a clean, uninterrupted look against the dark wood grain. Rosewood's natural density holds up well under the repeated impact that kukri-style chopping puts on a handle.
Best Used For
This knife handles heavy outdoor chopping tasks where a standard blade runs short of power. The clip point makes it useful for field dressing and detail work that a blunt kukri tip can't manage as cleanly. Hunters and campers will find it covers more tasks than most single blades in its size range. Collectors are drawn to the wood-grain Damascus pattern and the clean, uncluttered handle design. As a gift, it suits hunters, outdoor enthusiasts, and collectors who appreciate a versatile hand-forged blade.
Specifications Table
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Feature
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Details
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Overall Length
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15 inches
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Blade Length
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10 inches
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Blade Material
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Damascus steel (1095/15N20)
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Blade Pattern
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Wood-grain Damascus
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Blade Finish
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Raw natural
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Handle Length
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5 inches
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Handle Material
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Dark rosewood
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Bolster
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Steel collar guard
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Pin Detail
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None
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Tang
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Full tang
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Storage
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Leather sheath
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Type
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Hunting / outdoor knife
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FAQs
What makes a recurve kukri different from a standard kukri?
The deep inward curve concentrates chopping force lower on the blade for more efficient cuts.
Is this blade forged Damascus steel?
Yes, forged with a wood-grain Damascus pattern across a 10-inch blade.
What is the handle made from?
Dark rosewood with a steel collar guard at the blade junction.
Does this knife include a sheath?
Yes, a brown leather sheath ships with the knife.
What does the clip point on this kukri do?
It adds a controlled piercing tip for detail work alongside the recurve belly.
Does this blade need special care?
Yes, wipe and oil the blade after field use to keep the steel rust-free.
Would this knife make a good gift for a hunter?
Yes, it suits hunters, campers, and collectors of hand-forged outdoor blades.