Dichroic Glass Knife SOLD
A beautiful knife hand chipped out of dichroic art glass and set in an osage orange handle.
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A beautiful knife hand chipped out of dichroic art glass and set in an osage orange handle.
This blade features a blade of Texas flint set into a handle of osage orange. It has finely serrated edges that are unsurpassed for skinning deer and other large game. 7 3/4 inches total length.
This pretty stone knife has a handle of Pacific yew and a blade with a pale lavender colored stone blade made of Mookaite jasper from Australia. The blade has a light lavender color with a band of darker purple that carries across the blade. The handle/blade junction is wrapped with artificial sinew. 7 3/4″ total length. Free shipping to all U.S. customers.
This simple but effective stone skinning knife has a short, rounded blade of dacite that’s ergonomically designed to capitalize on the natural pivot of your wrist to maximize the knife’s effectiveness. The handle is made from a piece of crepe myrtle, a dense and durable white wood.
When using this knife, your initial incisions will need to be made with a sharp steel knife (these would have been made with razor sharp stone flakes in prehistory). Once those incisions are made, that’s where this hafted stone knife comes in. The sharp, serrated edge is ideal for separating the connective tissue between the skin and carcass of the animal. But it’s not so sharp that it will slice the skin, making it the fastest and most efficient way to skin a medium or large sized animal while maintaining the integrity of the the hide. The rounded blade shape works perfectly with the natural pivot of your wrist to maximize the cutting ability of the knife. Free shipping.
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