The Damascus Kukri Bowie Knife brings serious size and presence to any collection. A 9-inch clip-point blade gives this knife real reach and chopping power. Its upswept tip and straight spine create a bold, commanding profile.
At 14 inches overall, this knife stands out among smaller field blades. The blade is forged from wood-grain Damascus steel with a raw natural finish. A rosewood handle with a brass clip bolster adds warmth and classic detail.
This knife works well as a rugged outdoor tool and a striking display piece. Collectors who appreciate large format blades will find this a standout addition to their collection. Its size alone makes it a conversation piece in any display case.
Damascus Kukri Bowie Knife at JW Steel Crafts with a rosewood handle, brass clip bolster, and 9-inch blade.
The History Behind This Damascus Kukri Bowie Knife
Bowie style blades trace back to frontier knives built for heavy field use. Damascus steel carries centuries of forging history valued for strength and pattern. Rosewood has long been prized for its rich color and durability. JW Steel Crafts brings all three elements together in this large forged blade design.
Blade Performance
Wood-grain Damascus steel is folded repeatedly during forging to build strength. This process creates strong edge retention suited for heavy outdoor tasks. The clip point shape gives control for both detailed cuts and chopping power.
Full tang construction runs through the handle for lasting balance and strength. The extended blade length adds reach for larger cutting and camp tasks. Keep the blade dry and lightly oiled to protect the pattern over time.
This blade size handles heavier outdoor chores better than smaller field knives. Its straight spine adds strength for batoning and rougher outdoor use. This makes the knife practical for demanding camp and field conditions. Larger blades like this hold up well under repeated heavy use.
Handle Construction
Rosewood offers a dense, smooth grip that holds up under repeated use. Its deep reddish tone adds a classic look to this large format blade. The brass clip bolster adds durability and a refined transition near the blade.
Rosewood resists cracking better than softer wood types used elsewhere. This makes it a practical choice for repeated outdoor handling and use. The full tang keeps the handle stable during heavy chopping motion.
Brass hardware develops a natural patina over time with regular handling. This adds character to the knife as it ages with continued daily use.
Best Used For
This knife works well for camp chopping, field prep, and heavy outdoor tasks. Its large format design also makes it a strong collector's item for Bowie style enthusiasts. It works as a standout gifting option for anyone who appreciates handmade steel.
Order the Damascus Kukri Bowie Knife today. Each blade is individually forged, so grain patterns vary naturally piece to piece.
Specifications Table
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Overall Length
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14 inches
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Blade Length
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9 inches
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Blade Material
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Damascus steel
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Blade Pattern
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Wood grain
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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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Rosewood
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Bolster
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Brass clip style
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Pin Detail
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None visible
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Tang
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Full tang
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Storage
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Leather sheath included
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Type
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Bowie knife
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FAQs
How long is the Damascus Kukri Bowie Knife?
It measures 14 inches overall with a 9-inch blade.
What handle material does this knife use?
It features a rosewood handle with a brass clip bolster.
Is this knife good for heavy outdoor tasks?
Yes, its size and straight spine suit chopping and demanding camp work.
Does this knife include a sheath?
Yes, it includes a stitched leather sheath with a belt loop.
How is this different from the Chainpure Kukri?
This model has a straight Bowie-style blade, not a recurve kukri shape. The overall size is also considerably larger than the Chainpure.
How do I care for the Damascus blade?
Dry it after use and apply light oil to protect the pattern.
Will the rosewood handle color vary between pieces?
Yes, natural rosewood grain means tone and pattern vary slightly by piece