Lot of 20-Piece Custom Hand-Forged Damascus Steel Skinner and Hunting Knives Set. Full Tang Blades with Olive Wood, Bone, and Maple Wood Handles. Handmade and Ideal for Survival, Combat, and Everyday Carry. USA – Native American Tribes Sioux, Apache, and Cherokee – Viking & Japanese Samurai
Unmatched Craftsmanship and Quality Materials of Handmade Damascus Skinner Knives
This wholesale lot of 20 handmade Damascus steel skinner knives and hunting knives will become a new part of any knife collector’s collection. Each of these knives is prepared carefully in matters of durability, functionality, and class. Having a 6-inch full tang blade, the clip point design is highly appropriate for precision cuts. While the sharp blade edge shows the typical design of Damascus steel, appreciated for its strength and grace. Moreover, each knife features its own handle, crafted in Pakistan from either olive wood, bone, or maple wood.
Specifications
Total Length: 6″
Blade Length:3″
Blade Thickness: 4mm
Handle length: 3″
Blade Material: Damascus Steel
Blade Hardness: 50-55 HRC
Handle Material: Wood, Bone, Olive wood, Maple wood
Sheath: Genuine Cowhide Leather
Versatile and Ready for Every Use
The high-quality knife set will be used for both survival and combat, hunting, throwing, and carrying every day. Additionally, each knife comes with a real cowhide leather sheath for safekeeping and carrying. Moreover, it serves professionally made craftsmanship in all the highly useful ways for professional hunters and survivalists or any general enthusiasts toward knives.
Custom Engraving for a Personalized Touch in
Handmade Damascus Skinner Knives
Customizations are accepted! Elevate the value of your knives a bit more with name or branding engraving to add that special touch. Great for a wedding, birthday, or special occasion gift. Rest assured, upon buying this, you get a set of knives made by master blacksmiths with an eye for detail in crafting.
Why Choose Damascus Steel?
Due to its unmatched strength and enduring quality, Damascus steel has always been the first choice by a master craftsman. Surely, the typical patterns that mark the Damascus steel, a true marvel in itself, mirror splendidly the equally impressive process of forging. On the 20-piece knife set, high-quality construction in the Damascus steel assures that all blades have superior performances regarding their cutting, retention of edge, and wear resistance.
Handmade Damascus Skinner Knives
Versatile for Multiple Uses
These are more than just mere tools but modern versatile equipments on which one can rely, tailor-designed to fit the needs of anyone. Be it hunting, camping, or even simply finding a good piece of gear for survival—each knife is exceptional work in these areas. Full tang construction gives these knives maximum strength and balance—perfect for combat, throwing, or carrying around daily.
Handcrafted Excellence
In fact, Skillful craftsmen hand-forge each piece in the set, and since the entire lot comes from Pakistan, no two knives are ever quite the same. Each of the wide ranges of handle materials, from olive wood to maple wood, has performed unique ways that hold some aesthetic appeal. This craftsmanship promises longevity of life whether for a fine collector’s item or a functional tool.
Traditional Knife Use by Native American Tribes
For hunting, the Native American tribes like the Sioux, Apache, and Cherokee made their knives out of stone, bone, and finally metals. These knives were so very key to enabling them to survive, skin animals, and prepare their food, and make tools that would be necessary for their survival. These Damascus steel knives in the set really epitomize that kind of all-purpose tool, but updated with a modern edge.
Knife Craftsmanship in Other Ancient Civilizations
The knife remains as indispensable today as it was to ancient civilizations like the Vikings. They preferred a robust and sharp blade when it came to combat and survival alike. Japanese Samurais also resorted to intricately forged blades in the form of Tantos during close combat. Where as, Middle-Eastern warriors would prefer the robustness and patterns that Damascus steel would present to them. More than tools, then, knives such as these will be status symbols of craftsmanship and protection.
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