An Epoxy Resin Damascus Kukri combines a true forward curve with a clean modern handle. That curve pulls extra force into every downward cut. Hunters and campers value this shape for heavy chopping tasks. This piece pairs that classic geometry with bright, durable resin. Few knives blend old-world blade shape with this modern handle style.
The blade uses forged Damascus steel with a honeycomb-textured pattern near the base. That texture shifts into a smoother wave pattern closer to the tip. The handle is solid white resin, broken into sections by black spacer rings. A brass bolster flares out at the base for a traditional kukri look.
This knife measures 10 inches of blade and 5 inches of handle. That gives 15 inches overall for serious outdoor chopping work. The brass bolster adds strength right where blade meets grip. This piece does not include a sheath at this time.
Epoxy Resin Damascus Kukri at JW SteelCrafts. It pairs white resin and black spacer rings with a honeycomb Damascus pattern.
The History Behind This Epoxy Resin Damascus Kukri
True kukri blades trace back to the hill regions of South Asia. The forward curve gave farmers and soldiers extra chopping force with less effort. Damascus steel carries centuries of history in folded, layered metal. Epoxy resin became popular in modern handles for its strength and bright color. Many makers now favor resin over wood for its low maintenance needs. JW SteelCrafts blends old blade geometry with newer handle materials here.
Blade Performance
This blade holds a sharp edge thanks to forged Damascus steel. The forward curve shifts weight toward the tip for stronger chopping cuts. A full tang likely runs through the handle for lasting strength. Wipe the blade dry after use to prevent surface rust. A light coat of oil keeps the pattern and edge protected. Store the blade in a dry spot to avoid moisture buildup on the steel.
Handle Construction
Epoxy resin resists moisture and holds up well outdoors. Black spacer rings break the handle into clean, defined sections. The brass bolster reinforces the grip right where it meets the blade. This build stays solid through repeated heavy use. The bright white resin also makes the knife easy to spot in gear. That visibility can matter during busy camp or field work.
Best Used For
This epoxy resin damascus kukri suits hunters who need real chopping power outdoors. It also appeals to collectors drawn to bold, modern handle materials. The bright resin and Damascus pattern make it a strong gifting choice. Many buyers choose this piece for its blend of old and new design. Order the Epoxy Resin Damascus Kukri today. Each blade is individually forged. Your pattern will be one of a kind.
Specifications Table
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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
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Blade Pattern
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Honeycomb textured Damascus
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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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White epoxy resin
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Bolster
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Brass
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Pin Detail
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Not clearly visible
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Tang
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Full tang
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Storage
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No sheath included
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Type
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Outdoor tool
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FAQs
What makes this an Epoxy Resin Damascus Kukri?
It pairs a white epoxy resin handle with a forged Damascus blade. The blade holds a true kukri curve.
Is the blade real Damascus steel?
The blade shows a honeycomb-textured pattern near the base. It shifts into a smoother wave near the tip.
Does this knife come with a sheath?
No. This piece does not include a sheath at this time.
How is this different from the Layered-Steel Rosewood Kukri already at JW SteelCrafts?
This piece uses white resin instead of wood. It also has a flared brass bolster and a honeycomb Damascus pattern.
What size is this knife?
The blade measures 10 inches, and the handle measures 5 inches, for 15 inches overall