Damascus Folding Knife Snakewood with Rose Pattern and 8CR13 MoV Core - Outlet
Are you looking for a companion that combines the cold elegance of steel with the warmth of rare wood? This exclusive pocket knife is not just a tool, but a piece of jewellery for any gentleman or lady. The blade, forged from 71 layers of stainless Damascus steel with a hypnotic rose pattern, immediately catches the eye, while the handle made of luxurious Snakewood fits perfectly in your hand. Whether you use it for historical reenactment as a 19th-century costume accessory, or as a stylish EDC (Everyday Carry) knife, this piece will not disappoint. It comes in a gift box, ready to delight you or a loved one. Further product information ...
Damascus Folding Knife Snakewood with Rose Pattern and 8CR13 MoV Core
Harmony of Steel and Precious Wood
This knife is a masterpiece of cutlery craftsmanship where functionality meets art. The blade features a sandwich construction. The cutting core is made of proven 8CR13 MoV stainless steel, known for its edge retention and ease of sharpening. This core is protected on the sides by 71 layers of folded steel. The resulting Rose pattern is created through a complex process of twisting and forging the Damascus layers, making each knife unique.
The handle scales are made of Snakewood (also known as Letterwood or Amourette). It is one of the most expensive and hardest woods in the world, originating from the Brosimum guianense tree in South America. The wood is characterized by its reddish-brown colour with dark patches resembling snakeskin. Thanks to its high density, it is extremely durable and polishes to a beautiful lustre.
Safety is ensured by a classic Backlock mechanism. The decorated spring on the spine reliably locks the blade in the open position and adds an aesthetic touch. The knife does not have a belt clip, underlining its character as a "gentleman's folder" – designed to be carried loosely in a pocket, vest, or leather pouch.
Historical Context: The Magic of Damascus
The history of Damascus steel dates back thousands of years. The original "true" Damascus (Wootz) came from India and the Middle East and was legendary for its ability to cut through a rifle barrel or a silk scarf floating in the air. Today, we use the term "Damascus" for pattern-welded steel, a technique perfected in Europe by the Celts and later by the masters of Solingen. The purpose was originally to combine hard (brittle) steel for the edge with soft (tough) steel to prevent breakage. In this knife, the layering serves primarily an aesthetic function, while the modern stainless core ensures top cutting performance without the high maintenance required by historical carbon steels.
Technical Specifications
| Construction | Folding knife with lock |
| Blade Material | 71 layers of stainless Damascus |
| Core Material (Edge) | 8CR13 MoV Stainless Steel |
| Blade Length | 80 mm (approx. 3.15 inches) |
| Handle Material | Snakewood (Brosimum guianense) |
| Lock Type | Backlock |
| Blade Pattern | Rose pattern |
| Packaging | Gift box |
Care and Maintenance
To ensure this knife serves you well for years and the wood remains beautiful, please follow these guidelines:
- Wood Care: Snakewood is hard, but as a natural material, it reacts to humidity. Occasionally treat the scales with linseed oil, tung oil, or a special wood wax to prevent drying and cracking.
- Cleaning: Although the steel is stainless, the Damascus structure has microscopic textures. Rinse and thoroughly dry the knife after cutting acidic foods (lemon, onion) or exposure to moisture. Lightly oil the blade (e.g., with gun oil or camellia oil).
- Usage: This is a cutting tool. Never use it as a pry bar, screwdriver, or for throwing. This could chip the edge or damage the locking mechanism.
- Washing: Never wash the knife in a dishwasher! Aggressive salts and hot steam would ruin both the wooden handle and the edge.
Note: As wood is a natural material, the grain may vary slightly from the product photos. Each knife is an original.
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