
Low Layer K-Tip Kitchen Knife
This K-Tip chef’s knife was made from forge-welding layers of 15N20 and 1095 high-carbon steel. The finished billet was then hand-forged into shape. After refining the geometry, the blade was sanded and etched multiple times to reveal a unique, random pattern. The handle is constructed from an stunning piece of ironwood burl and burgundy micarta. I can custom-make one for this knife if you'd like to add a leather sheath. You can find that here. Note: The patina on a high-carbon knife is truly beautiful and unique, much like a snowflake—no two are alike. It's a sign of a well-used, well-loved knife. Over time, the blade will develop a natural patina and darken with use. However, be aware that it may stain if acidic food residue isn't promptly removed. Find care instructions here. Details Steel: High Carbon 1095 + 15n20 7504mm, 14.9” Height: Weight: 193g. Cutting Edge: 225mm, 8.9” Spine Thickness: 2.09mm Handle Material: Ironwood Burl, Burgondy Micarta