Stiletto Knife | Marble Fade is a Covert-tier knife finish from the Prisma Case and Prisma 2 Case, introduced in March 2019. Pattern distribution affects copy values. Live prices across Buff, Skinport, CSFloat, DMarket and other markets, plus 30-day price history and per-wear listings.
Historically a focal point of contention and even regulation, this Italian-style stiletto switchblade knife features a spring-loaded blade that can be deployed almost instantly with the push of a release catch. It has been painted with black and silver metallic paints using a marbleizing medium, then candy coated in three colors.
"The blade is made of many colors, but soon it all looks red" ★ COVERTFloat preview not available
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Historically a focal point of contention and even regulation, this Italian-style stiletto switchblade knife features a spring-loaded blade that can be deployed almost instantly with the push of a release catch. It has been painted with black and silver metallic paints using a marbleizing medium, then candy coated in three colors. <i>The blade is made of many colors, but soon it all looks red</i>
Stiletto Knife | Marble Fade was introduced with the Prisma Case in March 2019 and is also available from the Prisma 2 Case released in March 2020.
Drops from Prisma Case and Prisma 2 Case openings. Neither is currently in the active weekly drop pool.
Marble Fade is a well-regarded pattern on the Stiletto Knife. Fire-dominant specimens with more red and yellow than blue command premiums, consistent with the pattern's value logic across all knife types.
Rare Special / Covert-tier knife with roughly 1 in 384 drop odds per Prisma or Prisma 2 Case opening.
Supply now comes from existing inventory and remaining keys from both the Prisma and Prisma 2 Case.
Float values run from 0.00 to 0.08, limiting copies to Factory New and early Minimal Wear. Battle-Scarred is not obtainable. A StatTrak™ version exists; no Souvenir variant.
Painted with black and silver metallic paints via a marbleizing medium, then candy coated in three colors — typically red, yellow, and blue — producing a gradient marble effect on the slender switchblade.
Pattern distribution drives value differentiation on Stiletto Knife | Marble Fade. Fire-dominant copies trade above average while blue-heavy specimens sit lower.