Sakha knife "Wild Horse"

$1,500.00
In stock

•Weight with sheath:  0,406 lbs (184 gr)

•Overall length: 10.62" (270 mm)

•Blade length: 4.60" (117 mm)

•Blade width: 0.82" (21 mm)

•Handle length: 4.92" (125 mm)

•Handle width: 1.18" (30 mm)

•Blade thickness: 0.15“ (4 mm)

•Rockwell, HRC 57-59

San Mai with added nickel and manually forged by master Saryal Bilyukin, the middle is an analogue of steel 01, T31507, famous blacksmith of the people of Sakha. There are many collectors of these knives.
         
The handle and the guard are made of mammoth tusk.  The Master Bone Cutter engraved the running horse of the Sakha breed on both sides. Documentation and short films about this unique horse can be found on the website. The Sakha horse is a little-known breed in the world. Horses live in the north of Siberia in extremely low temperatures -50-65 C, where they are free to graze.
          
The sheath is made of natural wet leather, covered with dry birch liner. Sewn with strong waxed threads.

A mammoth bone product requires special care. A sharp temperature drop and humidity are not desirable. Store at room temperature (with a glass of water)