There’s something special about Damascus steel — the way each layer folds its own story into the blade. This knife carries that heritage proudly, balanced by the polish of its man-made ivory handle and the careful handwork that brings it all together. It’s refined, but it’s ready to work — whether that’s in the hands of a collector or out in the field.

Each detail is done by hand. The nickel bolster brings a subtle gleam to the transition from blade to handle. The handle’s etched design was lasered, then hand-inked to give it depth and character. Along the spine runs a line of feathered filework — a nod to the old-world methods that give a knife both strength and beauty. Red liners tuck between steel and handle, giving just enough color to make the piece stand out without shouting for attention.

Specifications

  • Blade: Damascus steel
  • Overall Length: Approx. 8″
  • Bolster: Nickel silver
  • Handle: Man-made ivory with laser-etched and ink-enhanced design
  • Filework: Feathered pattern along spine
  • Liners: Red accent
  • Sheath: Custom hand-made upon request

Maker’s Note

“Every line and curve is cut by hand. No two Damascus patterns ever come out the same, and that’s part of the charm — each one has its own fingerprint.”
Jeff, Bladesmith

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