Stag Horn Gaucho Knife Accented Butt & Bolster in Alpaca Silver - Handmade in Argentina - EA-CI0000314/1397
Stag Horn Gaucho Knife Accented Butt & Bolster in Alpaca Silver - Handmade in Argentina - EA-CI0000314/1397
A great size to use as a ‘steak’ knife with a 14cm. slender stag horn handle with smooth lines and a perfect length. Accented with decorative alpaca silver at butt and bolster with a genuine “Dagger” brand stainless steel blade. Crafted with a full tang blade, which has a convex edge and semi-spire tip end.
440 Stainless steel
14cm - 5.5” Dagger brand blade
Stag horn & alpaca handle
26cm - 10.2” total knife length
Hand crafted with perfect balance for use by either right or left-handed users. Made by the skilled hands of Artesian in Tandil, Argentina, world renowned around the globe for their craftsmanship! Handsomely finished with a hand cut, hand sown 100% Argentine cowhide scarab with tab for carrying in pocket, belt or boot. (Also called a ‘boot knife’)
To learn more and watch a video about the making of Gaucho knives click here: Making of Gaucho Knives
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Note: Materials used for stag horn knife handles are typically ‘antler sheds’ found in the wild. Each antlered handle has its own pattern and distinguished look. Stag antlers make an excellent material for knife handles, it is durable with its rugged and attractive uniqueness. Most of the stag horn used for knife making in Argentina is typically from the Southern mountainous region. For example, antlered reindeer