Description
In the days of old, the table of kings was no place for plain, modern utensils. Silverware in medieval times bore the marks of skilled craftsmanship,twists, spirals, and distinctive shapes that told stories of the smith’s forge and the hands that wielded them. A feast attended by knights, lords, and royalty demanded more than mere function; it required tools that spoke of status and tradition. The Table of Kings Medieval Full Tang Damascus Knife captures that spirit, bringing a touch of history and nobility to any gathering.
This knife is forged from Damascus steel, known for its layered strength and resilience, prized by warriors and craftsmen alike. The handle is twisted by hand, culminating in a graceful spiral that not only pleases the eye but fits snugly in the palm, offering balance and control. Such a design recalls the artistry of medieval smiths who combined utility with elegance. The full tang construction ensures the blade and handle are one solid piece of steel, a hallmark of durability and reliability in any blade meant for use at the table or in the field.
Whether used to carve roasted game at a feast or carried to a medieval reenactment, this knife comes with a sturdy leather sheath that harkens back to the gear of traveling knights and hunters. Its compact size and sharp trailing point blade make it a practical companion for outdoor pursuits as well as a striking addition to any kitchen or collection.
Take your place at the table with a blade that carries the legacy of centuries past,where every meal was an event and every tool had a story to tell.
Specifications
Overall Length: 8.51 Inches Blade Length: 4.5 Inches Blade Width: 1 Inch Blade Thickness: 4.3 mm Handle Length: 4 Inches
Features
Blade Style: Trailing Point Blade and Handle Construction: Damascus Steel, 15N20, 1095 High Carbon Includes: Genuine Leather Sheath Features: Damascus Steel, Twisted Handle, Full Tang Construction
Fun Fact: The distinctive patterns on Damascus steel blades come from the repeated folding and forging of different steel layers, a technique developed centuries ago that not only created beautiful designs but also enhanced the blade’s strength and flexibility.







