Karambit Skins
The Karambit is a curved/karambit class knife. Its skin tier ranges from $200 vanilla examples to $50,000+ for top patterns.
Here are the most popular picks, pricing tiers, and buying tips for karambit skins in 2026. Check today's best deals →
Top Karambit Skins for 2026
- Karambit Doppler (Phase 4) (Factory New, $2,000-3,500) — Pink and purple swirls.
- Karambit Fade (Factory New, $3,500-5,000) — Pink-purple-yellow gradient, 100% fade premium.
- Karambit Case Hardened (blue gem) (Factory New, $10,000-50,000+) — Pattern-dependent blue distribution.
- Karambit Tiger Tooth (Factory New, $1,800-2,500) — Yellow and black stripes.
- Karambit Slaughter (Field-Tested, $800-1,200) — Red and white blood pattern.
- Karambit Vanilla (Factory New, $300-500) — No finish, classic look.
Notes for this model
Karambit is the most universally recognized CS knife shape. Its curved blade and finger ring give it a unique silhouette.
Phase variants on Doppler patterns (Phase 1-4, Black Pearl, Ruby, Sapphire) carry very different prices — check phase before buying.
Buying tips
- Always check the float value — premium knife patterns scale heavily with low floats.
- On Doppler patterns, check the Phase (1-4, Ruby, Sapphire, Black Pearl). Each phase has a very different price.
- Stickers on knives are unusual but possible. Most collectors avoid stickered knives.
- Cross-check P2P pricing — knife discounts vs Steam Market are usually the steepest of any category.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a Karambit cost?
Range is $200 to $50,000+ depending on pattern, finish, wear, and float.
Cheapest finish?
Vanilla (no finish) and basic camos are the entry tier.
Most prestigious pattern?
Doppler phases, Fade, and Case Hardened (with rare patterns) are the collector tier.
Does float matter on knives?
Yes, especially for Fade (100% fade premium) and Doppler patterns.
Is it safe to buy expensive knives online?
Yes, on established P2P marketplaces with mobile-authenticator Steam trade confirmation.