Ko Bunka Damascus Knife Reverse Tanto USA Flag Handle
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The Ko-Bunka sits in your hand like it was sized for it. Compact and forward-heavy, with that angled tip pointing where your cut needs to go. The Damascus pattern ripples across the face and the USA flag resin handle gives you a grip that does not shift when things get wet. This is a knife built for people who cook, not people who display.
What is this knife?
This ko bunka damascus knife is a compact Japanese prep knife for home cooks, culinary students, and gift buyers who need a precise, agile blade for tight board work. Built from 200 layers of Damascus steel hardened to 55 to 58 HRC, it pairs a reverse tanto tip with a USA flag resin handle and steel bolster. It ships from Texas, USA within 5 to 10 days. The Ko-Bunka profile is a shorter, more compact version of the standard Bunka, purpose-built for detailed prep where a full-size chef knife feels oversized.
The Blade
The steel is 200-layer Damascus high carbon steel, forged and acid-etched to reveal the layered pattern across the full face of the blade. At 55 to 58 HRC, the edge is hard enough to handle daily prep tasks without needing frequent sharpening and tough enough to take a full whetstoning without chipping. The reverse tanto tip is the defining feature of the Ko-Bunka: where most chef knives have a curved tip that rises from the spine, the Bunka tip slopes from the spine down to meet the edge in a sharp angle. This gives you a tip that is precise and controlled for scoring, trimming, and fine cuts that a standard chef knife tip cannot reach cleanly. The blade height near the heel gives you full-knuckle clearance for a standard pinch grip and enough surface for push cuts on garlic, onions, and herbs.
The Handle
The handle is USA flag resin, stabilized and finished to a firm, smooth surface with visible flag colors running through the material. Resin handles are waterproof, unlike wood, which makes this handle particularly suited to daily kitchen use where the grip takes constant contact with wet hands. The steel bolster sits at the transition between blade and handle and adds weight exactly where you want it for balance. A quick note on sizing: the Ko-Bunka is a compact knife format. The handle is sized proportionally to the blade, which means it is shorter than a full chef knife handle. If you have very large hands and want a full-size handle, the 8-inch Gyuto from JW SteelCrafts is the better fit. For most hands, the Ko-Bunka handle seats comfortably in a standard pinch grip.
The Build
Full tang construction runs the steel through the full length of the resin handle. This is a structural choice that matters for a prep knife that takes repetitive short cuts: every chopping stroke transfers through one piece of steel, not a joint between blade and handle that loosens over time. The balance point sits just forward of the bolster, which keeps the tip engaged on the board without needing to muscle the blade forward. The overall weight is light to moderate, appropriate for a compact prep knife where you want agility over mass.
Storage and Protection
No leather sheath is confirmed for this product. The included item is 1x Ko-Bunka Damascus prep knife. Store this knife on a magnetic knife strip, in a knife roll, or in a knife block slot with a blade guard. Never store an exposed Damascus blade in a utensil drawer: contact with other metal tools dulls the edge and scratches the Damascus finish. If you want a sheath, contact JW SteelCrafts directly to ask about custom storage options.
Real-World Use
The Ko-Bunka handles everything on the small end of daily kitchen prep: garlic cloves, shallots, fresh herbs, citrus segmenting, mushrooms, small proteins, and any task where you want a tight tip for detail work. Home cooks who already own a Gyuto or full chef knife reach for the Ko-Bunka when the larger blade is too much knife for the task. Culinary students use it as a board knife that travels well in a knife roll. The reverse tanto tip makes it particularly strong for scoring and trimming where a Santoku or flat-tipped nakiri cannot reach without a repositioning movement. A machine-stamped prep knife is cut from flat stock and never develops the grain structure that forging builds into the steel: the hand-forged edge holds its sharpness longer between sessions because the grain structure of the steel supports the edge geometry from the inside.
The JW Difference
JW SteelCrafts is a Texas-based brand. Every knife ships from the USA within 5 to 10 business days. The brand holds a 4.91-star rating from 829 verified buyers across the full lineup. No two pieces are forged identically: the Damascus pattern on your blade forms from the specific sequence of folds, the temperature, and the hands that made it. Custom orders are available, with handle options including rosewood, stag, bone, pakka wood, resin, and olive wood. If you want this blade in a different handle, contact the shop directly.
Specifications
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Detail |
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Blade Length |
Approx. 5.5 inches (Assumption: Ko-Bunka standard range is 5 to 6 inches. Exact length not stated on page. Confirm with warehouse.) |
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Overall Length |
Approx. 10 inches (Assumption based on Ko-Bunka proportions. Confirm with warehouse.) |
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Blade Steel |
Damascus high carbon steel |
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Layer Count |
200 layers (JW SteelCrafts brand specification. NOT stated on the current page. Add this immediately.) |
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Blade Hardness (HRC) |
55 to 58 HRC (JW SteelCrafts brand specification. NOT stated on the current page. Add this immediately.) |
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Blade Finish |
Acid-etched Damascus pattern (assumption per standard JW SteelCrafts finishing. Confirm with warehouse.) |
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Blade Tip Style |
Reverse tanto (K-tip) for precise detail and scoring work |
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Handle Material |
USA flag resin with steel bolster |
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Tang |
Full tang (assumption per JW SteelCrafts standard construction. Confirm with warehouse.) |
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Handle Size Note |
Ko (small) format. Handle is proportionally compact to match blade. Buyers with very large hands should consider the full-size Gyuto or Bunka. |
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Includes |
1x Ko-Bunka Damascus prep knife. No sheath confirmed. Contact shop for storage options. |
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Ships From |
Texas, USA |
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Made By |
Hand-forged artisans, JW SteelCrafts |
Who Is This For?
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Home cooks who own a full-size chef knife and want a compact second blade for herbs, garlic, and small prep tasks where the large blade is too much
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Culinary students who carry a knife roll and need a nimble, compact prep knife that fits neatly alongside a Gyuto or Gyuto-style blade
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Patriot-themed gift buyers who want a Damascus knife with a bold USA flag handle for Father's Day, a retirement, groomsmen, or a military-themed collection
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Damascus knife collectors who want a compact Japanese profile in hand-forged Damascus as a display and use piece
How to Use It
Use a pinch grip with your index finger and thumb on either side of the blade just ahead of the bolster. The short blade responds to small wrist movements, so keep your motion tight and controlled.
For garlic and shallots, press the flat of the blade to crush, then use the heel for rough chopping and the tip for fine work. The reverse tanto tip gets into corners and joins that a curved tip cannot reach.
For herbs, use a rocking motion with your free hand flat on the spine near the tip. The Ko-Bunka is short enough to rock efficiently without the tip dragging.
For citrus segmenting and small protein trimming, use the tip like a paring knife: small, deliberate pull cuts with the knife tilted slightly away from you.
Use a wood or soft plastic cutting board only. Glass, granite, and ceramic surfaces will chip the Damascus edge within one session.
How to Care for It
After Every Use:
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Hand-wash the blade with warm water and mild dish soap. Never put a Damascus blade in a dishwasher.
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Dry immediately with a clean cloth. Never air-dry. Moisture in the etched Damascus layers causes rust in the pattern lines.
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Wipe from the spine toward the edge, never drag your fingers across the cutting edge.
Every Two to Three Weeks:
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Apply a thin coat of food-safe mineral oil or camellia oil to the full blade surface.
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Work the oil into the Damascus etching with a soft cloth. Let it absorb for one minute. Wipe off any excess.
Handle Care (Resin):
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The USA flag resin handle is waterproof and requires no oiling or conditioning.
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Wipe clean after use. Avoid abrasive scrubbers that can dull the resin surface finish over time.
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Resin handles are more durable than wood in wet environments and will not swell, crack, or absorb odors.
Storage:
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Store on a magnetic knife strip or in a knife roll with a blade guard.
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Never store unprotected in a utensil drawer. Contact with other metal tools damages the Damascus pattern and dulls the edge.
Sharpening:
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Use a whetstone starting at 1000 grit to restore a dull edge. Finish at 3000 to 6000 grit for a kitchen-sharp edge.
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Maintain the original bevel angle, which is typically 15 to 17 degrees per side for a double-bevel Japanese prep knife.
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A leather strop used weekly keeps the edge sharp between whetstone sessions without removing steel.
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Never use a rotary grinder or pull-through electric sharpener. Heat destroys the temper and permanently damages the Damascus pattern.
Patina:
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High carbon Damascus steel develops a dark natural patina over time. This is normal and actually increases corrosion resistance. Do not sand it off.
Frequently Asked Questions
What steel is this ko bunka damascus knife made from?
This knife is built from 200 layers of Damascus high carbon steel hardened to 55 to 58 HRC. The layered construction creates the pattern visible across the blade face. No two blades share the same pattern because each blade forms its own distinct grain during forging. The edge holds a sharp working bevel through daily prep tasks and sharpens cleanly on a whetstone.
Is a Ko-Bunka knife good for daily kitchen prep?
Yes, for compact prep tasks. The Ko-Bunka handles garlic, herbs, shallots, citrus, mushrooms, and small proteins well. It is not a replacement for a full chef knife on large cuts or heavy prep sessions. Use it as a dedicated small-board prep knife alongside a Gyuto or Western chef knife for the best results.
Does this knife come with a sheath?
No sheath is confirmed for this product. It includes the Ko-Bunka Damascus prep knife only. Store it on a magnetic strip, in a knife roll, or with a blade guard in a knife block. If you need a protective cover, contact JW SteelCrafts directly to ask about custom storage options.
Is a Damascus kitchen knife legal to own in the USA?
Yes. Damascus kitchen knives are legal to own in all 50 states for adults. No permit is required for home or professional kitchen use. This is a kitchen tool and is not subject to concealed carry restrictions that apply to fixed-blade outdoor knives in most jurisdictions.
How do I sharpen a Ko-Bunka Damascus knife?
Use a whetstone. Start at 1000 grit to restore a dull edge and finish at 3000 to 6000 grit. Hold the blade at 15 to 17 degrees per side and stroke from heel to tip. Never use a rotary grinder: the heat destroys the temper and damages the Damascus pattern permanently. Use a leather strop weekly to maintain the edge between whetstone sessions.
Can I customize the handle material?
Yes. JW SteelCrafts accepts custom orders. Handle options include rosewood, stag, bone, pakka wood, resin, and olive wood. Contact JW SteelCrafts through the website to discuss your order, including handle color, material, and engraving options.
How long will this Damascus knife last?
Indefinitely with basic care. High carbon Damascus steel does not degrade if kept dry and oiled. The resin handle is waterproof and will not crack or swell with normal use. Hand-forged blades develop better edge-holding over time than stamped blades because the forging process builds grain structure into the steel. Sharpen it correctly and this knife will outlast most kitchen tools you own.
Is this a good gift?
Yes. The USA flag resin handle and Damascus pattern make an immediate impression and the combination does not exist in mass-produced kitchen knives. It works for Father's Day, Independence Day, a military homecoming gift, a culinary graduation, groomsmen, or Christmas. It ships presentation-ready and no extra wrapping is needed.
The Perfect Patriotic Kitchen Gift
This ko bunka damascus knife with USA flag handle is the gift that stops people mid-unbox. The Damascus pattern and bold flag resin handle together in a kitchen knife format do not exist anywhere else. It works for Father's Day, Independence Day, a military homecoming, a culinary graduation, Christmas, or groomsmen who cook. It ships presentation-ready and no extra wrapping is needed.
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Product Care for JW SteelCrafts Hand-Forged Products
To ensure the longevity and beauty of your hand-forged JW SteelCrafts products, follow these essential care instructions:
- Regular Cleaning
Wipe your knives, swords, axes, and rings with a soft cloth to remove dust and debris. For deeper cleaning, use a mild soap solution and a non-abrasive cloth. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasives that could damage the steel’s finish. - Dry Thoroughly
After cleaning, ensure your product is completely dried. This helps prevent water spots, rust, or corrosion, particularly on blades and steel surfaces exposed to moisture. - Proper Storage
Store your hand-forged products in a dry, cool place to prevent oxidation or rust. For long-term storage, consider applying a thin layer of oil (e.g., mineral oil or gun oil) to the metal surfaces, or using a rust inhibitor. When storing knives and swords, keep them in protective sheaths or pouches to prevent contact with other materials. - Avoid Impact
While designed for strength and durability, avoid dropping or striking your steel products against hard surfaces. This can cause damage to the blade, edge, or overall integrity of the piece. - Edge Maintenance (For Knives & Swords)
Periodically sharpen the blades to maintain their cutting edge. Use a proper sharpening stone or take your product to a professional for maintenance. Always sharpen in the correct direction to preserve the blade’s integrity. - Routine Inspection
Regularly inspect your products for any signs of wear, rust, or damage. If you notice any issues, reach out to us for maintenance, restoration, or repair services.
By following these care instructions, your JW SteelCrafts products will retain their craftsmanship, functionality, and beauty for years to come.
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