★ StatTrak™ Stiletto Knife | Marble Fade

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The ★ Stiletto Knife | Marble Fade is a striking Italian-style switchblade known for its unique design. This spring-loaded knife features an easily deployable blade activated by a simple push of a release catch. Its eye-catching marble fade finish combines black and silver metallic paints with a vibrant candy coating, showcasing a beautiful blend of colors that ultimately appears red. Perfect for collectors and enthusiasts alike, the ★ Stiletto Knife | Marble Fade is a must-have item in any CSGO skin collection.
The ★ Stiletto Knife | Marble Fade made its debut in CS2 on March 13, 2019. It was launched with the Prisma 2 Case during the "Seeing the Light" update.
The ★ Stiletto Knife | Marble Fade is available through opening either a Prisma 2 Case or Prisma Case container. This skin does not belong to any specific collections.
The ★ Stiletto Knife | Marble Fade boasts an impressive popularity of 99%, making it one of the most sought-after items in CS2. This rating reflects its high daily sales volume and current market price.
The ★ Stiletto Knife | Marble Fade is among 428 Knife skins available. This skin is classified as Covert, marking it as an ultra rare drop with an estimated drop chance of only 0.26%.
The ★ Stiletto Knife | Marble Fade is a high-value skin priced between $521.27 and $640.95. Luckily, it's currently accessible on various markets, making it easier to purchase.
The float value for the ★ Stiletto Knife | Marble Fade varies between 0.00 and 0.08, making it available in both Factory New and Minimal Wear conditions. Each exterior also has a StatTrak version of the Marble Fade.
The ★ Stiletto Knife | Marble Fade features a stunning "Anodized Multicolored" design with a unique Marble Fade finish. This vibrant style can be achieved through techniques like silk-screening or stencils in the real world. The appearance of the Marble Fade finish is influenced by its pattern index, and this skin uses the classic legacy model.