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Folding knife Stingray steel wootz steel lining Stabilized Karelian birch amber
Folding knife Stingray steel wootz steel lining Stabilized Karelian birch amber
- Blade steel tipeWootz
- Материал рукоятиКарельская береза
- Lengtn blade (os)100 mm
- Witdth blade (os)27 mm
- Толщина клинка2.4 mm
- Lengtn handle (os) 125 mm
- Hardness (HRC)64
- SheathLeather
- Product weight, gram170
- КонструкцияСкладные
Detailed analysis of properties and features
Blade steel: Damask, hardness 64 HRC
Damask steel is a legend of the knife world, known since the time of medieval craftsmen, and our knife embodies the best traditions of this material. The blade made of damask with a high hardness of 64 HRC is characterized by impressive wear resistance: it retains its sharpness for a long time, confidently cuts even hard materials and is suitable for tasks requiring maximum precision. Bulat is also famous for its unusual patterned design, making each blade unique.
Handle: stabilized Karelian birch (amber)
The handle is decorated with stabilized Karelian birch, a noble material that has been treated with special resins. Due to this, the handle does not absorb moisture, is resistant to temperature fluctuations and does not warp over time. The bright amber texture highlights the individuality and makes the knife a real work of art. The ergonomic shape and polished finish ensure a secure grip even in humid climates.
Dimensions and balance
The blade is 100 mm long and 2.4 mm thick, optimal for precise work, versatile for most household and travel tasks. The 125 mm handle fits comfortably in your hand, providing a secure hold during prolonged use.
Moisture and corrosion resistance
Due to the stabilized wood, the handle is resistant to water and humidity, does not deform and retains its aesthetic appearance. Damask steel requires some attention: although it resists corrosion well, regular wiping and moisture prevention are necessary, especially after working in wet weather.
Wear resistance, durability, care
The high hardness of the damask blade guarantees long—term retention of the cutting edge, but for sharpening it will require the use of abrasive stones with a suitable grain size - you should sharpen carefully to avoid discoloration. The handle does not need special care, except for periodic cleaning.
Optimal tasks and applications
- Hiking and hiking:It is compact, does not take up much space, and is versatile for cooking, cutting wood, and small-scale camp work.
- Hunting and fishing:It is ideal for precise cutting, opening and processing of trophies due to the thin, sharp edge and strength of the damask.
- Daily Wear (EDC):The folding design and aesthetics make the knife a practical and attractive accessory.
- Gift and collection: exclusive materials and a bright handle turn this knife into a status and valuable souvenir.
Restrictions and not recommended conditions
- Not suitable for logging:The small thickness and high hardness of the damask steel make the blade vulnerable to chipping under impact loads (for example, if you use the knife as a hatchet).
- Intense power loads:Bulat does not like twisting, bending and rough opening of hard objects.
- Humid climate and prolonged contact with water: despite the protection of the handle, damask steel requires maintenance — wipe the blade dry after use and apply oil periodically.
Unique features and differences
- Damask steel:The combination of ancient traditions and modern technologies provides unique cutting properties and a unique appearance.
- The handle is made of stabilized Karelian birch:a combination of luxury and practicality for true connoisseurs of natural materials.
- Handmade: each copy has its own personality, which emphasizes the status of the owner.
- Aesthetics and heritage:Such knives represent a continuity of culture and craftsmanship, a connection with the history of damask weapons.
Brief advice and care
This knife will become a faithful companion for experienced tourists, hunters, collectors and connoisseurs of handmade, who value durability, exceptional sharpness and aesthetics. It is not recommended for heavy power work and logging.
Care: Wipe the blade after each use, use neutral oil to protect the steel, avoid prolonged contact with moisture. It is enough to periodically clean the handle from dirt — it does not require additional treatment.


















