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I present to you my most recent completed work.
This is a Slipjoint knife, with exclusive design. This piece is called "Toref", which from Hebrew means "Predator", the name suggested by my friend cutlery @a.capelinfacas its lines match your name. Aggressive design of fluid and harmonic lines.
The images are portrayed by the technique of Scrinshaw and/or pointillism, on splints of beautiful mother-of-pearl that, on one side, shows the half face of a wolf in its most intense moment, focused and ready, already on the other side, in a lonely moment under the light of the moon. The mother-of-pearl slints, in the shape of a half-moon, represent itself, with the nuances of its craters in the flood phase.
The m construction of the blade is made of 14C28n stainless steel, from the Swedish Sandvik, the liners and bolsters are made of 420 stainless steel. The splints were fixed by the anchoring method developed for this project, without the need for pins or screws, thus bringing a clean visual aspect and without visual interference.
I hope you enjoy this project.
Leave your comment, which will always be very welcome, and share with those who appreciate the noble art of transforming steel into art with their own hands!
Thank you!

This is a Slipjoint knife, with exclusive design. This piece is called "Toref", which from Hebrew means "Predator", the name suggested by my friend cutlery @a.capelinfacas its lines match your name. Aggressive design of fluid and harmonic lines.
The images are portrayed by the technique of Scrinshaw and/or pointillism, on splints of beautiful mother-of-pearl that, on one side, shows the half face of a wolf in its most intense moment, focused and ready, already on the other side, in a lonely moment under the light of the moon. The mother-of-pearl slints, in the shape of a half-moon, represent itself, with the nuances of its craters in the flood phase.
The m construction of the blade is made of 14C28n stainless steel, from the Swedish Sandvik, the liners and bolsters are made of 420 stainless steel. The splints were fixed by the anchoring method developed for this project, without the need for pins or screws, thus bringing a clean visual aspect and without visual interference.
I hope you enjoy this project.
Leave your comment, which will always be very welcome, and share with those who appreciate the noble art of transforming steel into art with their own hands!
Thank you!
