The Emberwood Kukri brings a bold forward curve to a working blade shape. This kukri knife handles chopping and heavy field tasks with ease. This Damascus kukri knife gives the edge a feather-style layered pattern. A Damascus clip sits at the point blade meets the handle. The forward curve adds real chopping power behind every swing. Every blade is ground and finished by hand before assembly.
This handmade emberwood kukri uses segmented red pakka wood for the grip. Brass spacer rings separate each wood section along the handle. A Damascus pommel caps the end for balance and secure grip. No two handles show the exact same wood grain pattern. That grain variation makes each build a true one-of-a-kind piece. The brass rings also catch light nicely against the dark wood.
Buyers buy emberwood kukri knife builds for the color and chopping power together. This knife carries an 8-inch blade with a 5-inch handle. The blade holds a working edge through repeated heavy use. A tooled leather sheath with brass snap closures comes included. The sheath includes dual belt straps for secure carry in the field.
Emberwood Kukri at JW SteelCrafts with this red pakka wood handle and Damascus clip and pommel.
The History Behind This Emberwood Kukri
Kukri blades trace back to traditional tools built for chopping and camp work. Damascus steel became prized for its strength and layered beauty. Red pakka wood grew popular for its density and rich color. JW SteelCrafts builds each emberwood gurkha kukri usa buyers request by hand.
Blade Performance
Damascus steel holds an edge well through repeated chopping motion. The forward curve shifts weight toward the tip for more force. This shape favors heavy field tasks over fine detail work. A full tang runs the entire length for strength and balance. Wipe the blade dry after each use to prevent surface rust. A light coat of oil keeps the Damascus pattern protected over time. Regular care keeps the edge and clip in top shape.
Handle Construction
This handle uses segmented red pakka wood joined by brass spacers. Pakka wood resists moisture better than most untreated hardwoods. The Damascus pommel locks the segments firmly along the full tang. That segmented build adds grip texture during heavy chopping work. Each wood section is shaped and fitted by hand before assembly. This full tang kukri knife is built to hold up over years of use.
Best Used For
This red pakka wood kukri knife suits hunters who need serious chopping power. It handles brush clearing and heavy field tasks with ease. Collectors also value the Damascus pattern and rich wood tone on display. It makes a strong gift for anyone who works outdoors often. Order the Emberwood Kukri today. Each handle is individually fitted, so matching grain patterns stay limited.
Specifications Table
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Overall Length
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13 inches (8 in. blade + 5 in. handle)
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Blade Length
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8 inches
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Blade Material
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Damascus steel
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Blade Pattern
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Feather
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Blade Finish
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Satin
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Handle Length
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5 inches
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Handle Material
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Red pakka wood with brass spacer rings
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Bolster
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Damascus steel clip
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Pin Detail
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None (pommel-secured construction)
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Tang
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Full tang
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Storage
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Tooled leather sheath with brass snap closures
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Type
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Kukri
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FAQs
What is the blade length on the Emberwood Kukri?
This kukri carries an 8-inch blade with a 5-inch handle.
What type of steel is used for the blade?
The blade is made from Damascus steel with a feather-style pattern.
What material is the handle made from?
The handle is made from red pakka wood with brass spacer rings.
Does this knife include a sheath?
Yes, it comes with a tooled leather sheath and brass snap closures.
How does this kukri differ from the Green Dollar-Wood Kukri Knife?
This kukri uses red pakka wood with a Damascus clip and pommel. The Green Dollar-Wood Kukri Knife uses a different wood tone and fitting.
Is this knife built for field use or display?
It works well for heavy field tasks and as a collectible display piece.
Can this knife be purchased as a gift?
Yes, many buyers choose this kukri as a gift for hunters and collectors.