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Knife Irbis Damascus with a fuller laminated with bluing iron wood
Knife Irbis Damascus with a fuller laminated with bluing iron wood
- Blade steel tipeDamascus
- Материал рукоятиЖелезное дерево
- Lengtn blade (os)127 mm
- Witdth blade (os)27 mm
- Толщина клинка3 mm
- Lengtn handle (os) 125 mm
- Hardness (HRC)60
- Product weight, gram130
- SheathGenuine Leather
- КонструкцияФиксированные
- ОсобенностиС воронением
- Форма клинкаNormal Blade
Blade steel: Damascus, laminated, blued.
Handle material: ironwood.
Blade parameters: length 127 mm, thickness 3 mm, width 27 mm, shape – Normal Blade.
The scabbard:Made of genuine leather, they are durable, protect the knife from damage and ensure safe transportation.
Technical features and materials
Damascus steel is known for its beauty and unique pattern, as well as its excellent combination of hardness (60 HRC), wear resistance and flexibility. Thanks to the laminated construction, the blade combines a solid cutting blade with viscous plates, which reduces the risk of fracture and preserves the durability of sharpening. Bluing increases the corrosion resistance and gives the blade an elegant dark shade.
Ironwood is one of the most durable and dense wood species, resistant to moisture, rot and mechanical damage. The maximum density ensures excellent hand grip even in wet and cold conditions. The natural texture and color add premium to the knife and emphasize the handmade individuality.
This geometry provides versatility: it is optimal for cutting, household and field tasks, copes well with cutting and control during operation. The shape of the Normal Blade is characterized by versatility and ease of use.
Optimal application and main advantages
- Hiking and hunting: ideal for butchering, slicing, outdoor cooking and general household chores.
- Fishing: resistance to moisture and corrosion (bluing + damask) makes the knife suitable for use near water.
- Field work and outdoor activities: The sturdy handle and reliable geometry of the blade ensure safety and control in all conditions.
- Collectibles: the aesthetics of the Damascus steel, the exclusivity of the handwork, the expressive ironwood and the leather sheath make the knife a valuable piece for the collection.
Due to the combination of blued Damascus steel and ironwood, the knife is highly wear-resistant, retains cutting properties for a long time, and the handle is slip-resistant in all weather conditions.
Limitations and nuances of operation
- Not suitable for batoning, heavy chopping and bone work:The fine geometry and hardness of Damascus steel provide excellent sharpness, but require care under extreme loads.
- It is not recommended for industrial or kitchen butchering of large frozen products: the hardness of the blade can lead to chipping if used improperly.
- Damascus steel requires regular maintenance: Although bluing protects against rust, it is recommended to dry and lubricate the blade after handling food and moisture.
Unique benefits and care recommendations
- Laminated Damascus steel 60 HRC: guarantees long-term sharpness and exceptional wear resistance with careful handling.
- Bluing: significantly increases corrosion resistance compared to conventional carbon Damascus steel, facilitates maintenance.
- Ironwood: practically not susceptible to swelling and cracking, retains its appearance for decades.
- Care instructions: wipe the blade dry after use, sometimes lubricate with a thin layer of oil. The handle can be treated with natural waxes or oils to maintain color saturation and protection.
Conclusion and brief recommendation
This knife is an ideal choice for handmade connoisseurs, outdoor enthusiasts, hunters and collectors who appreciate the combination of premium materials, functionality and aesthetics. Its capabilities are revealed in field, tourist and household tasks, where reliable grip, resistance to moisture and wear resistance of the cutting edge are important. Those who are looking for a working knife for extreme loads or industrial cutting should consider models with thicker and less rigid steel.
For true nature connoisseurs and collectors, it is not just a tool, but an emphatically individual object with a historical character that combines beauty and practicality.












