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Handmade Damascus steel blade with unique wavy pattern
Blue handle with intricate design and comfortable grip
Unique and exclusive design Perfect for display or everyday carry 13.5” longer
l construction for strength and durability - Collectible and functional art piece BLADE LENGTH = 8.5’’
Custom-made for collectors and knife enthusiasts HANDLE LENGTH = 5.0’’
only made by NOONKNIVES
blue pakka wood handle grip
rain drop blade pattern
NoonKnives presents a stunning, handmade Damascus steel dagger knife with a beautiful wavy pattern and a blue handle. This custom-made collectible is crafted with high-carbon steel for exceptional strength and durability. With its unique design and comfortable grip, this knife is perfect for collectors, knife enthusiasts, and those seeking a one-of-a-kind gift." Get your Hands on this Beautiful Custom hand-made Damascus Steel wavy dagger knife. This knife has a black resin or bul horn handle that provides a comfortable grip. The knife is a piece of Craftsmanship and Exotic material. Blade of the knife is hand forged with above 216 Layers of 1095 and 15N20 high carbon tool steels, with Nickle layer. The blade has been given excellent heat treatment to get a 56 to 57 HRC. This knife is hand made by our blacksmith gurus in Wazirabad, Pakistan. The city that is known for its blacksmiths over several generations. Our Brand #NoonKnives gets you these knives directly from our Workshop in Wazirabad, Pakistan to Amazon. The knife comes with a high-quality leather sheath SIZE& MEASUREMENT: KNIFE OVERALL SIZE 13.5 ” INCHES BLADE LENGTH IS 8.5’’ INCHES HANDLE LENGTH IS 5.0’’INCHES #NoonKnives Origins: The wavy blade pattern originated in the Middle East, specifically in Damascus, Syria, over 1,000 years ago. It was created by swordsmiths who developed a unique technique called "pattern welding." - Pattern welding: This technique involved forging and folding steel to create a strong and flexible blade with a distinctive wavy pattern. - Damascus steel: The blades were made from a type of steel called Damascus steel, which was prized for its strength, durability, and ability to hold a sharp edge. - Spread: The wavy blade design spread throughout the Middle East, Asia, and Europe, becoming a popular choice for swords, daggers, and knives. - Symbolism: The wavy pattern was often associated with wealth, status, and power, as it was a symbol of the swordsmith's skill and craftsmanship. - Decline: The art of pattern welding and Damascus steel production declined in the 18th century, and the wavy blade design became less common. - Revival: In recent times, there has been a renewed interest in the wavy blade design, and modern knife makers have revived the technique, creating beautiful and functional knives that pay homage to the past. Some notable historical examples of wavy blade knives include: - The Damascus steel swords of the Crusaders - The Japanese samurai swords with wavy hamon (tempered edge) - The Middle Eastern daggers and knives with intricate wavy patterns The wavy blade knife has a rich history, and its unique design has made it a sought-after collector's item and a functional work of art.