Hand-Forged Damascus Steel Rain Drop & Bone Handle Folding Knife
Description
Description
Hand-Forged Damascus Steel Pocket Knife – Raindrop Pattern & Bone Handle
Specifications:
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Open Length: 8” Inches
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Blade Length: 3.5” Inches
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Handle Length: 4.5” Inches
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Blade Material: 15N20 & 1095 Hand-Forged Damascus Steel
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Blade Pattern: Raindrop Damascus – TRUE 512 Layers (8 Folds)
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Hardness: 58 HRC on Rockwell Scale
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Handle Material: Genuine Bone with Damascus Bolster
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Pocket Clip: Damascus Steel Clip
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Spine Detail: Handcrafted Custom File Work
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Build: Precision Built to Outlast
Premium Damascus Folding Knife – Built for Performance, Crafted for Collectors
This hand-forged Damascus steel folding pocket knife is the perfect fusion of traditional craftsmanship and modern utility. Designed for collectors, outdoorsmen, and EDC users, it features a 512-layer TRUE raindrop Damascus blade made from 15N20 and 1095 high-carbon steel—offering superior edge retention, durability, and a stunning visual finish.
The bone handle is not only durable but uniquely beautiful, paired with a Damascus bolster and pocket clip for a touch of rugged elegance. The spine of the knife showcases custom file work, a sign of true handmade craftsmanship that sets this knife apart.
Key Features:
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Raindrop Damascus Blade – 512 genuine layers for strength and a distinctive look
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High Carbon Steel (15N20 & 1095) – Forged for long-lasting sharpness
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Bone Handle with Damascus Bolster – Natural grip with artisanal design
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Custom Spine File Work – Hand-detailed for a premium finish
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Pocket Clip Included – Damascus steel for durability and style
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Rockwell Hardness of 58 – Built tough for everyday or outdoor use
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Perfect Gift or EDC Knife – Ideal for hunters, collectors, and craftsmen
Whether you're searching for a custom Damascus pocket knife, a bone handle folding knife, or a high-performance blade with collectible value, this piece delivers elegance, edge, and endurance.
Add to your collection today and carry true craftsmanship in your pocket.








