Karambit Case Hardened
About Karambit Case Hardened
The ★ Karambit Case Hardened pairs the karambit’s curved blade and finger-ring handle with a color case-hardened finish that produces irregular bands of blue, gold, and purple across the metal. Among Karambit finishes in CS2, the skin is defined by its heat-treated look and pattern-driven coloration, making each version visually distinct while keeping the knife’s black handle largely unchanged.
Release & Source
The Karambit Case Hardened can be found in the CS:GO Weapon Case, ESports 2013 Case, and 9 more containers. The Karambit Case Hardened is part of the Case Hardened family.
Float Range & Wear
The Karambit Case Hardened is available in all conditions, from Factory New to Battle-Scarred. The higher the float value, the more scratches and wear will be visible on the skin.
The Karambit Case Hardened is a Covert-tier skin with an estimated drop chance of ~0.64%, making it one of the rarest Karambit skins in CS2.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Specialist Gloves Mogul, Sport Gloves Amphibious, and Moto Gloves Polygon match the blue, gold, and steel tones commonly seen on Karambit Case Hardened patterns. If your knife leans more gold than blue, Driver Gloves Overtake also work well because they pick up the warmer case-hardened finish.
Weapon skins with blue, metallic, or mixed-color finishes pair best, such as AK-47 Case Hardened, Five-SeveN Case Hardened, and Desert Eagle Cobalt Disruption. For a cleaner inventory theme, M4A1-S Blue Phosphor and USP-S Orion also complement the knife without competing with its pattern.
That question usually refers to the Karambit Case Hardened with the famous pattern 387, often called the Blue Gem. It has been publicly associated with the collector Newb Rage, though ownership discussions can change over time because high-end items are sometimes transferred privately or held through marketplaces and brokers.
Pattern 387 is one specific Karambit Case Hardened seed, so there are only a limited number of them across all wear levels and StatTrak variants that have been unboxed over the years. Exact counts are not officially published by Valve, and community tracking depends on public inventories, trade records, and marketplace listings, so any number you see should be treated as an estimate rather than a complete total.

