Souvenir knife made of Damascus steel "Tiger" Zlatoust
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The predator's power lies in his silence, in his ability to wait and strike with perfect precision. This knife embodies the grace of a tiger, a symbol of strength that requires no proof. Its black steel, born in fire and repeatedly woven in a Damask pattern, bears the memory of centuries when the blade was an extension of the warrior's hand, and gold decorated only the weapons of the chosen.
On the blade is a tiger in a leap, snatched from eternity by skillful engraving. His movement carries a determination that brooks no doubt, a moment that contains the whole essence of a hunter. The ornate lines of the ornament are like swirls of predawn fog in the jungle, hiding danger. Gilded patterns don't just decorate the blade, they give it a special status, distinguishing it from a multitude of faceless objects.
The handle, carved from a mouth guard, is polished to a mirror-like shine, preserving the pattern of the woody structure — chaotic, wild, timeless. Its shape reveals not just convenience, but a well-thought-out geometry that merges with the palm of your hand. The finishing touch is a gilded tiger's head on the top, frozen in a snarling snarl. This beast is not an ornament, but a warning: there is a threat in its eyes, an inevitability in its open mouth.
The scabbard is a continuation of the story. Their black skin frames a golden plate depicting a tiger and a bear fighting, an eternal confrontation of strength and might. There is no winner here, just the tension of the moment before the last throw. This scene speaks to the highest form of power: the ability to choose battles in which it is really important to gain the upper hand.
This blade is not just a collection item, but a symbol. It belongs to someone who is not afraid to look into the eyes of danger, who feels power in the tips of his fingers holding a weapon, who is accustomed not to ask, but to take his own.
A household product.
Sizes: 36 × 6 × 2 cm .
Weight: 1 kg .