A Bowie knife is a type of large fighting knife was popularized in the early 19th century by James Bowie, a frontiersman and knife fighter. It typically has a long, curved blade with a sharp point and a distinctive crossguard. The handle is often made of wood or bone, and the knife is designed for use in close combat or as a utility tool. Bowie knives are still popular today and are collected by knife enthusiasts for their historical significance and functional design.
Ginza Steel Bowie knife is hand forged with 256 layer Damascus Steel blade.