Cutting edge.
A long history of craftsmanship and skilled artistry went into making this collection a cut above the rest. Each knife here has been crafted from start to finish by the same artisan—just like how they were made back in 1895. (That’s why you’ll find initials etched onto each blade.) Oh, and let’s talk about the handles: They’re cornotech, which has the look of traditional ox horn and is extra-durable. There’s a whole slew of silhouettes here, each one with a high-carbon, laser-cut blade and a block to stash it in. We’ll leave you to create your dream knife set.
Photography by Ty Mecham
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