The SharkBack Kukri brings a serrated spine to a bold forward curve. This SharkBack Kukri build pairs real chopping power with added grip control. Damascus steel gives the blade a distinct wood-grain pattern. The tooth-style spine allows extra leverage during tough cuts. This build favors rugged function alongside striking visual style. Every blade is ground and finished by hand before assembly.
This black micarta kukri uses a solid, textured handle material. Micarta resists moisture and holds up well in wet conditions. Three silver pins secure the scales firmly along the full tang. No bolster sits between the micarta and blade for a clean profile. That clean fit keeps the grip solid during hard chopping work. The dark tone also hides scuffs well during heavy use.
Buyers buy sharkback kukri knife builds for the serrated spine and chopping power. 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 a snap pouch comes included. The sheath keeps the wide blade secure during storage and travel. The extra pouch holds a small sharpening stone or tool.
SharkBack Kukri at JW SteelCrafts with this serrated spine and black micarta handle.
The History Behind This SharkBack Kukri
Kukri blades trace back to traditional tools built for chopping and camp work. Damascus steel became prized for its strength and layered beauty. Micarta handles grew popular for their grip and lasting durability. JW SteelCrafts builds each handmade sharkback kukri buyer orders 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. The serrated spine adds extra leverage during heavy cuts. 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 serrated spine and edge sharp.
Handle Construction
This handle is shaped from solid black micarta. Micarta resists cracking and holds up well over years of use. Three silver pins lock the scales firmly along the full tang. That full tang build adds real strength through the entire handle. Each handle is shaped and finished by hand before final assembly. This full tang sharkback kukri USA build is made to last for years.
Best Used For
This serrated spine 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 black micarta grip on display. It makes a strong gift for anyone who works outdoors often. Order the SharkBack Kukri today. Each blade is individually finished, so texture varies slightly.
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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Wood grain, with serrated spine
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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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Black micarta
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Bolster
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None
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Pin Detail
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3, silver
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Tang
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Full tang
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Storage
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Tooled leather sheath with snap pouch
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Type
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Kukri
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FAQs
What is the blade length on the SharkBack 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 wood-grain pattern.
What material is the handle made from?
The handle is made from solid black micarta with three silver pins.
Does this Damascus sharkback knife include a sheath?
Yes, it comes with a tooled leather sheath and a snap pouch.
How does this kukri differ from the Crown Stag Gurkha Khukri?
This kukri uses a serrated spine and a black micarta handle. The Crown Stag Gurkha Khukri uses a segmented stag, resin, and wood handle.