Wood Jewel puukko s křesadlem 20 cm
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Product detailed description
This traditional knife comes with a flint with a hornwood handle that fits into a separate pocket in the leather sheath. The blade of the knife has a sharp notch on the spine, which can be easily scraped without damaging the knife blade.
Handle made of curly birch. Head made of reindeer horn. Spacers made of hornwood. Animal and fire motif on sheath. Brown leather belt sheath.
- overall length: 19.7 cm
- blade length: 7.6 cm
- carbon steel
- hardness: approx. 59 HRc
- blade thickness: 3 mm
- handle: curly birch, reindeer horn, hornwood
- leather sheath with animal and fire motif
- flint with hornwood handle: total length 11cm, magnesium rod: 3.8cm
- made in Finland
Additional parameters
Category: | Fixed blade |
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Blade material: | Carbon Steel |
Blade length: | 8 to 10cm |
Handle material: | wood |
Accessories: | flint |
Blade shape: | straightback |
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The Finnish brand Wood Jewel was founded in the early 1980s. Owner and CEO Kauko Raatiniemi started creating his products while working at his main job. At first he made large items, such as clocks made from willow wicker. In the early 1990s, Kauko started a full-time business. The first worker came in 1995 and today the company employs around 20 workers throughout the year. The main materials are Finnish curly birch, reindeer horns and coloured plywood.
The brand offers more than 1,000 different custom products, but the main line is knives. In the late 1980s Kauko made its first knives and one enthusiastic collector bought them all. In the early 2000s, Kauko's son Tuomas Raatiniemi started making knives again and built up to producing around 50,000 knives a year.
Finnish Wood Jewel knives are practical products for everyday use. He pays attention to the material of the blade, the shape of the handle and how the knife fits into the sheath. It also produces designer knives and gift knives. All products are from Finland.