Ebony Wood - Large Layer
Ebony - wooden spacer (cube) for knife handle
Knifemakers often choose ebony for a knife handle because of several properties that make it an attractive material for handles:
Appearance: ebony is a dark and dense wood that has a natural luster and elegant appearance. It is often used in the production of luxury knives, as its appearance is considered very attractive and exclusive.
Hardness: ebony is one of the hardest wooden materials, making it very durable and resistant to wear and tear. This means that the ebony knife handle will be durable and long-lasting.
Waterproof: Ebony is naturally waterproof, making it a good option for knives that will be exposed to water or moisture.
Density: Ebony is a very dense wood, which means that a knife handle made of this material will have some weight and feel solid in the hand.
In conclusion, ebony is a popular choice among knifemakers for its attractive appearance, durability, water resistance and density, making it an ideal material for luxury knives.
Wooden knifemaking blocks
This wooden block is more than just a simple functional item. It is a future work of art that will soon become a part of everyday life and will bring joy of use and enjoy its appearance for many years to come. Each piece of wood is unique and inimitable, and its natural beauty and texture add character and elegance to any product made from it. It is ideal for those who appreciate high quality products and want to have something unique in their collection.
Wooden blocks are specially selected and prepared for use in knifemaking. The process of choosing the right wood is very important because it affects the quality and durability of the final product. The blocks are selected from the best types of wood, which are characterized by high quality and durability, as well as an attractive appearance.
Dimensions approx.: 35x35x30mm
Notes:
- Wood is a natural product and as such no two pieces are the same, the same wood growing in different locations may differ, even if it is exactly the same species.
- Due to the natural drying process of wood, the sizes listed in the table may vary slightly from actual sizes.
- This timber species is not listed in the CITES Appendices or on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.
- The available wood is air-dry, that is, with a moisture content of approx. 15%