D'Vour with Mammoth and Meteorite

Product Description for D'Vour with Mammoth and Meteorite

Maker: Corrie Schoeman (click to see more by this maker)
Item num: 87234
*** This is handmade and one-of-a-kind ***
Blade length: 3.13 in.
Total length: 7.00 in.
Blade height (at heel): 0.90 in.
Blade thickness (near bolster): 0.12 in.
Item weight: 3.75 oz.
Blade: Damascus steel forged from carbon steels by Mastersmith Heather Harvey in South Africa
Handle: Carved fossil mammoth ivory with a rear Muonionalusta meteorite bolsters
Style: Folding liner lock
Description: Corrie designs a spectacular folder and pays attention to every detail. His knives have unique appearance and feel, combining rare materials such as mammoth ivory and meteorite.
The damascus used on this modified wharncliffe blade was forged by Mastersmith Heather Harvey of Heavin Forge. It is rare to find Heather's damascus these days and a real treat.
Fossil mammoth ivory scales have been carved in terraces which nicely continue into the meteorite rear bolsters. The Muonionalusta meteorite was originally found in 1906 near Kiruna, Sweden. Muonionalusta meteorites are very rarely found on the meteorite market and even less frequently found on knives as the strewn field is within the Arctic Circle, making searching for it very difficult. The crystalline patterns revealed on the bolsters are known as "Widmanstatten patterns". These patterns can only form in the vacuum of space. The large metallic crystals require millions of years of cooling to form from a molten planetary core fragment. It has been estimated that it took about 1000 years for these molten pieces of planetary core to cool by just 1 degree Celsius!
Scales and bolsters sit on a hot blued stainless steel underlay. The titanium liners have been gold anodized and are fully fileworked. The interior of the liners has been mirror polished. A ruby gemstone is set in the fileworked titanium backbar. Exceptional work throughout.


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