With its curved blade mimicking a tiger's claw, the karambit was developed as part of the southeast Asian martial discipline of silat. The knife is typically used with a reverse grip, with the finger ring on the index finger. It has been painted by airbrushing transparent paints that fade together over a chrome base coat.\n\nThis isn't just a weapon, it's a conversation piece - Imogen, Arms Dealer In Training
The Fade Karambit was introduced via the Clutch Case in 2018, showcasing a smooth gradient color transition from purple to yellow. It is celebrated for its sleek, colorful appearance.
The blade features a polished fade pattern with a gradient that transitions smoothly from purple at the handle to yellow at the tip. The primary colors are purple, pink, and yellow.
Extremely popular for its aesthetic appeal and visual smoothness, the Fade Karambit is a favorite among collectors and players. It commands high market prices due to its beauty and rarity.