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Handmade Damascus Steel Blade Custom Outdoor Wood USA Full Tang Knife EDC Sheath

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"Forged in Fire: The Timeless Elegance of Damascus Steel Blades"

Overall Length : 8.0"

Handle Length : 4.0"

Blade Length : 4.0"

3.85mm To 4.85mm Thick at the Spine

 

"Artisanal Beauty: Hard Wood Handles with Mosaic Pin"

 

Handmade Damascus Steel Blade Custom Outdoor Wood USA Full Tang Knife EDC Sheath

 

ABOUT OUR ITEM : Introducing our exceptional custom handmade Damascus steel blade USA Skinning Full Tang knife, a testament to quality craftsmanship. The blade's stunning Damascus steel pattern showcases intricate layers of premium steel, resulting in remarkable strength, sharpness, and durability. Its ergonomic hard wood handle provides a comfortable grip for effortless control during skinning tasks, while the elegant mosaic pin adds a touch of artistic flair. The knife comes complete with a meticulously hand-sewn 100% leather sheath, ensuring secure storage and easy accessibility. Whether you're a seasoned hunter or a dedicated outdoors enthusiast, this knife is the epitome of reliability and style, promising to elevate your outdoor experiences to new heights.

 

HOW OUR DAMASCUS MADE :  Damascus steel, also known as Wootz steel, is a type of steel characterized by its distinct pattern of wavy lines and swirls. The process of making Damascus steel involves forge-welding two or more different types of steel together, typically high-carbon and low-carbon steels. The layered structure created by the forge-welding process is then repeatedly folded and hammered to create the distinctive patterns seen in Damascus steel.

In addition to its unique appearance, Damascus steel is also known for its strength and durability, which made it highly sought after in the ancient world for making weapons and tools. While the exact methods used to make traditional Damascus steel have been lost to history, modern techniques have been developed that can produce similar patterns and properties in steel alloys.

Listed on 26 September, 2023