Chainpure Kukri with Camel Bone and Stag Horn Handle
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Chainpure Kukri with Camel Bone and Stag Horn Handle

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The Chainpure Kukri stands out with a handle built from two natural materials. Camel bone and staghorn meet at a dark spacer ring, creating contrast you rarely see on one knife. This combination gives it a bold, collectible presence.

The blade runs 10 inches long, forged from wood-grain Damascus steel. A deep recurve belly and notched spine give this kukri real chopping strength. The 5-inch handle keeps grip length balanced for controlled use.

This kukri works well as a rugged outdoor tool and a striking display piece. Anyone who values handmade steel and natural material pairing will notice the difference right away.

Chainpure Kukri at JW Steel Crafts with a camel bone and stag horn combination handle and wood grain Damascus blade.

The History Behind This Chainpure Kukri

The kukri traces back to Nepal, built for chopping and daily field work. Damascus steel has centuries of history tied to strength and pattern. Camel bone and stag horn have both been used for durable natural grips. JW Steel Crafts brings these traditions into one forged, handmade blade.

Blade Performance

Wood grain Damascus steel gets its strength from repeated folding during forging. This process builds strong edge retention for heavy chopping and outdoor tasks. The deep recurve belly adds forward weight, making each chop more effective.

Full tang construction runs through the handle for lasting strength. The notched spine adds grip control for detailed work near the tip. Keep the blade dry and lightly oiled to protect the pattern and edge.

Handle Construction

Camel bone offers a smooth, dense surface that holds up well over time. Stag horn brings natural texture and a strong grip for heavy use. A dark spacer ring separates the two materials, adding a clean visual break.

Mosaic pins secure the bolster and handle firmly to the full tang. This combination resists moisture better than softer handle materials. The full tang keeps the handle stable during repeated chopping motion.

Best Used For

This kukri works well for camp chopping, brush clearing, and heavy outdoor tasks. Its combination handle also makes it a strong collector's item for kukri enthusiasts. It works as a bold gifting option for anyone who appreciates handmade blades.

Order the Chainpure Kukri today. Each handle pairing is individually assembled, so no two knives match exactly.

Specifications Table

Overall Length

15 inches

Blade Length

10 inches

Blade Material

Damascus steel

Blade Pattern

Wood grain

Blade Finish

Raw natural

Handle Length

5 inches

Handle Material

Camel bone and stag horn

Bolster

Steel with mosaic pin

Pin Detail

Mosaic cluster, multi-color

Tang

Full tang

Storage

Leather sheath included

Type

Kukri knife

FAQs

What handle material does the Chainpure Kukri use?

It combines camel bone and stag horn, separated by a dark spacer ring.

How long is the blade?

The blade measures 10 inches, forged from wood-grain Damascus steel.

How is this different from the Green Dollar-Wood Kukri Knife?

This model uses a camel bone and stag horn handle, not wood.

Does it come with a sheath?

Yes, it includes a stitched leather sheath with a belt loop.

Is this kukri good for outdoor chopping tasks?

Yes, the recurve belly and full tang suit heavy chopping work.

Will the handle materials vary between pieces?

Yes, camel bone and staghorn are natural, so texture varies slightly.

How do I care for the Damascus blade?

Dry it after use and apply light oil to protect the pattern.