Tag: puukko
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VAENGRID
Knife inspired by Viking blades with a handle decorated with engraving in the Mammen style. The engraving depicts two birds protecting themselves with their wings, and the wing motif is also visible in the damascus pattern. The knife bears the name “Vaengrid,” which should mean something like “Wing-shield.” Blade – damascus – twisted bars with…
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OBRIGVINDER
Mytho-poetic interpretation of the so-called langseax, or long Viking “knife,” with an overall length of nearly 75 cm. The engravings shows four different animals or “beasts,” each inspired by one of the elements. With some effort, one can recognize a raven, a boar, a mythical dragon, and a sea monster. Making this piece took me…
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INDRALYS
Scandi knife with a wavy, grooved handle and a mosaic damascus blade. Blade – mosaic damascus with added spine and edge – W.Nr. 1.2842 (O2 / ČSN 19 313) + 75Ni8 Uddeholm (15N20), edge and spine – W.Nr. 1.2842 (O2 / ČSN 19 313) Guard/spacers/end cap – damascus steel W.Nr. 1.2842 + 75Ni8, reindeer antler…
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GRIGOR
Dark tuxedo-style puukko in modern design, also suitable as EDC. Blade – twisted damascus – W.Nr. 1.2842 (O2 / ČSN 19 313) + 75Ni8 Uddeholm (15N20) Guard/spacers/end cap – damascus steel W.Nr. 1.2842 + 75Ni8, stainless steel 304L Handle – ebony wood Dimensions – overall length 18.5 cm (approx. 7.3″), blade 8 cm (approx. 3.1″),…
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VALTIA
Dark Scandi knife with a rustic touch and an electrifying blade. Blade – five-layer go-mai – W.Nr. 1.2842 (O2 / ČSN 19 313) + 75Ni8 Uddeholm (15N20) Guard / spacers – patinated mild steel, reindeer antler Handle – bog oak. This wood was part of the foundation of a medieval bridge and was worked by…