During the 15th and 16th centuries, the Swiss dagger was used as a common weapon and due to its long blade length could also be considered a sword.
The mosaic damascus steel is very complicated to make, making this dagger stand out in any knife collection. This damascus blade is made with great finesse in a very complicated and elaborate process. The forging temperature, shape and deformation are steps that must be coordinated beforehand. This steel is known for its durability, strength and ability to maintain an extremely sharp edge.
The term "Mosaic Damascus" refers to a particular style of damascus that forms more complex and decorative geometric and symmetrical patterns, compared to traditional wavy patterns.
Some features of this Swiss dagger are its diamond-shaped blade, to make it much more effective and stable.
The handle is made of ebony, a wood of great density and dark, almost black colour, known for its durability and resistance to humidity, which is also in perfect unity with the blade and provides great handling, grip and comfort.
The leather sheath, specially designed and hand-stitched for this model, underlines the exclusiveness of this coveted collector's item. It comes with an individual serial number in a wooden box and a certificate of Authenticity. Handmade at the Boker.
Characteristics:
-Overall length: 36 cm
-Blade length: 21,90 cm
-Blade thickness: 5 mm
-Weight: 256 g
-Blade material: Damascus
-Handle material: Ebony
-Made in: Solingen
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