Karambit | Bright Water is a Covert-tier knife finish from the Gamma Case and Gamma 2 Case, introduced in June 2016. Float values span 0.00 to 0.50. Live prices across Buff, Skinport, CSFloat, DMarket and other markets, plus 30-day price history and per-wear listings.
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 using a blue camo hydrographic.
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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 using a blue camo hydrographic.
Karambit | Bright Water was introduced with the Gamma Case in June 2016 and is also available from the Gamma 2 Case launched in August 2016.
Drops from Gamma Case and Gamma 2 Case openings. Neither is in the current active weekly drop rotation.
Bright Water holds a mid-range position in the Karambit market. The blue camo hydrographic differentiates it from darker camouflage options on the model and appeals to buyers who prefer lighter-colored finishes.
Rare Special / Covert-tier knife with roughly 1 in 384 drop odds per Gamma or Gamma 2 Case opening.
Supply now comes from existing inventory and remaining keys from both the Gamma and Gamma 2 Case.
Float values span 0.00 to 0.50. Battle-Scarred copies are barely obtainable at the top of the float range. A StatTrak™ version exists; no Souvenir variant.
Applied using a blue camouflage hydrographic, producing layered blue and white tones across the curved blade, finger ring, and handle to evoke aquatic or water-inspired coloring.
Bright Water's blue camo palette gives it a distinct character in the Karambit lineup relative to the darker camouflage options. It sees consistent demand from buyers who prefer lighter-colored knife finishes.