Gold-inlaid 'Knightsteel' knife with black titanium frame, damascus blade B05 KNIGHTSTEEL

Gold-inlaid 'Knightsteel' knife with black
titanium frame, damascus blade B05 KNIGHTSTEEL

$27,500.00

The Monarch 'Knightsteel' features a light and resilient titanium frame with black PVD coating. The exquisiteinlay is crafted from patented 'Knightsteel' adorned with 18Kand 24 inlays by Zoltan David. The blade is hand-forged custom damascus steel by Larry Donnelley. The one-hand button lock and the thumb stud are set with black diamonds.The Monarch is a simple design that is easy on the eye and effortless in the hand; the elegant shape of the handle on this design is also an ideal canvas to showcase fine hand-engraving or exotic materials. The 'Knightsteel' features the rich and unique synthesis between function, exotic materials, and the superlative artistry that is the hallmark of William Henry's collection.

Collection: Knightsteel

Knife Handle: Leather carrying case

  • Overall open 6.00" (152.4mm)
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