Description: Embrace the essence of the wild with this MINI Lace Obsidian Knife, a bushcraft primitive tool that resonates with the spirit of nature. Crafted by the skilled artisan Kenny Hull, this knife is a testament to the timeless art of Flint Knapping. Originating from the United States, it's a piece that's both aesthetically pleasing and made from one of the most skilled fog knappers in the world, reflecting the rich culture of Native American craftsmanship. This knife is a piece of art that tells a story. With its rugged grey blue obsidian blade, it's a striking addition to any collection or a perfect companion for those who appreciate the beauty of a handmade item. Whether for your own display or a gift for the lover of the great outdoors, this knife is a celebration of tradition and the primitive skills that connect us to our roots. 5 1/2 inches, signed on the blade, comes with addition display support (not shown). My name is Kenny Hull and I'm an artist...I cant help but create art carving antler, whittling wood, drawing wildlife and other forms of art. Creating beautiful stone knives is another way I do that; bringing our past survival tools together with contemporary art ideals into a culmination of past meets present beauty, nostalgia and imagination. I've been knapping for over 27 years creating 10s of thousands of obsidian blades and knives in that span. I have made prop knives for movies such as Riddick 3 and Beyond the Wall of Sleep. My knives have been collected world wide since 1997 beginning in the Fiji Islands. Its my pleasure to bring to you a piece of finest quality in stone blade knives. The obsidian blade has a sharp edge that has been tested to cut hog leather and, yes, it does cut leather. It also has very even parallel flaking the full length of the blade. Most of the stone knives available today do not have the sharp edges I attain and insist upon. The handle is made from a shed deer antler with a polished rosette. The haft is wrapped tight with sinew and makes a smooth transition from blade to handle bring to two together with line and flow. Obsidian knives are fragile and should always be handled with caution and care and should never be used to cut food.
Price: 59 USD
Location: Port Orchard, Washington
End Time: 2025-01-29T17:42:39.000Z
Shipping Cost: 5.85 USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Origin: Handmade
Artisan: Kenny Hull
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Culture: Native American: US