A Layered-Steel Rosewood Kukri brings the true forward curve back to this classic shape. That curve pulls extra force into every downward cut. Campers and collectors both value this design for its chopping power. This piece adds refined materials to a blade shape built for hard work. Few knives combine that much raw function with this level of detail.
The blade uses forged Damascus steel with a wood grain pattern. Layers of steel fold together to build both strength and visual depth. The handle pairs dark rosewood with lighter olive wood in two sections. A brass ring separates the two woods. An ornate brass bolster sits at the base.
This knife measures 10 inches of blade and 4.5 inches of handle. That gives close to 14.5 inches overall for serious chopping tasks. The brass bolster carries a raised dot pattern for extra detail. This piece does not include a sheath at this time.
Layered-Steel Rosewood Kukri at JW SteelCrafts. It pairs a rosewood and olive wood handle with an ornate brass bolster.
The History Behind This Layered-Steel Rosewood 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 has its own long history built on folded, layered metal. Rosewood earned a place in fine knife handles for its dense, rich grain. Olive wood adds a lighter contrast that few makers pair with rosewood. JW SteelCrafts brings these traditions together in one detailed piece.
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 protects the pattern and the edge. Store the blade somewhere dry to keep the Damascus finish looking sharp.
Handle Construction
Rosewood and olive wood bring two distinct grains to this handle. The brass ring between them adds contrast and structural support. The ornate brass bolster adds durability right where blade meets grip. This combination gives the handle a refined look next to a rugged blade. Each handle will show slight variation in wood grain and tone. That natural variation is part of what makes each piece feel handmade.
Best Used For
This layered steel kukri suits collectors who want a true forward-curve blade. It also appeals to campers who need serious chopping power outdoors. The detailed brass work adds real value for display and gifting alike. Many buyers choose this piece specifically for its historically accurate shape. Order the Layered-Steel Rosewood 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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14.5 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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Wood grain Damascus
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Blade Finish
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Satin
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Handle Length
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4.5 inches
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Handle Material
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Rosewood and olive wood
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Bolster
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Ornate 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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Display piece
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FAQs
What makes this a Layered-Steel Rosewood Kukri?
It pairs forged Damascus steel with a true forward-curve kukri blade shape.
Is the handle really two different woods?
Yes. It pairs dark rosewood with lighter olive wood, split by a brass ring.
Does this knife come with a sheath?
No. This piece does not include a sheath at this time.
How is this different from the Forward-Weighted Kukri already at JW SteelCrafts?
This piece has a true kukri forward curve and a rosewood and olive wood handle. It also has an ornate brass bolster instead of a plain steel one.
What size is this knife?
The blade measures 10 inches and the handle measures 4.5 inches, for 14.5 inches overall.