Harpia Knife Making Diamond Keyhole Flowers Damascus
Hi Everyone!
This time I bring one of the most beautiful knives that gave me more work to do.
It is a recurved blade with a keyhole-style grip in a diamond shape. The damascus pattern is called “Flowers“, and it takes a lot of work to forge, between cutting, cleaning, welding and forging, it takes two days of work, and then the machining of the knife begins.
The handle in fossil material increases the difficulty of execution, but confers a differentiated beauty.
Hope you like it!
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