Handmade HUNTING DAGGER DOUBLE EDGED BOOT KNIFE

OVERALL LENGTH: 9”inch

Blade : 4.5”inch

Handle 4.5”inch


With camel bone handle

leather sheath


Titanium steel, also known as titanium-coated steel or TiN-coated steel, is a type of steel that has been coated with a thin layer of titanium nitride. The coating process involves depositing a layer of titanium nitride onto the surface of the steel using a specialized vacuum deposition technique.


The resulting coating has a bright gold or yellow color and is highly resistant to wear, corrosion, and heat. It is also highly durable and has a high degree of adhesion to the underlying steel, which makes it ideal for use in a wide range of industrial and commercial applications.


Titanium steel is commonly used in the production of cutting tools, such as drill bits, milling cutters, and saw blades, as well as in the production of precision mechanical components and medical implants. It is prized for its exceptional hardness, wear resistance, and corrosion resistance, as well as its attractive appearance.


A dagger is a type of blade that is made from steel, which is known for its distinctive swirling patterns and exceptional strength. The blade of a dagger is typically double-edged, meaning that it has a sharp edge on both sides of the blade.


The handle of a Damascus steel dagger can be made from a variety of materials, such as wood, bone, horn, or metal. It is typically designed to provide a comfortable grip for the user and may be adorned with decorative elements like engravings, carvings, or precious stones.


The blade of a Damascus steel dagger is made using a process called pattern welding, which involves folding and layering different types of steel together. This process creates the distinctive swirling patterns that are characteristic , as well as its strength and durability.


Overall : 9”

Blade 4.5”

Handle 4.5”

dagger with a double-edged blade is a beautiful and deadly weapon that has been prized for centuries for its unique look and exceptional performance.