Steak Knives
Who doesn’t want to slice through their steak like butter? These knives do that. Can also be used as a small utility knife if you aren’t someone who likes to eat steak.
Made with 1084 high carbon steel and upcycled hardwood handle.
*upcycled hardwood means that the wood used to make these handles are repurposed, often having an interesting story to them. Perhaps it used to be a boat, or part of an old house, or maybe a piece of the Coney Island Bridge. “New” hardwoods contribute to deforestation and habitat loss in the Amazon and other important jungles and rainforests around the world.
Who doesn’t want to slice through their steak like butter? These knives do that. Can also be used as a small utility knife if you aren’t someone who likes to eat steak.
Made with 1084 high carbon steel and upcycled hardwood handle.
*upcycled hardwood means that the wood used to make these handles are repurposed, often having an interesting story to them. Perhaps it used to be a boat, or part of an old house, or maybe a piece of the Coney Island Bridge. “New” hardwoods contribute to deforestation and habitat loss in the Amazon and other important jungles and rainforests around the world.
Who doesn’t want to slice through their steak like butter? These knives do that. Can also be used as a small utility knife if you aren’t someone who likes to eat steak.
Made with 1084 high carbon steel and upcycled hardwood handle.
*upcycled hardwood means that the wood used to make these handles are repurposed, often having an interesting story to them. Perhaps it used to be a boat, or part of an old house, or maybe a piece of the Coney Island Bridge. “New” hardwoods contribute to deforestation and habitat loss in the Amazon and other important jungles and rainforests around the world.