William Henry

Desert Vine - Edition of 25 pieces

$2,953.00 CAD

The Contour ‘Desert Vine' features a beautiful frame in 24K gold Koftgari (the ancient Indian technique of inlaying gold and/or sterling silver in tool-steel), inlaid with desert ironwood. The blade is hand-forged 'Hornets Nest' damascus by Mike Norris. The one-hand button lock and the thumb stud are set with citrine gemstones.

The Contour is an exquisite fusion of elegant lines, graceful curves, and exquisite materials. A bold interpretation of a timeless design, the 'Desert Vine' also features some of the most exotic materials and hand-forged metals that are the hallmark of William Henry's collections; a timeless heirloom to be proudly worn and used for a lifetime before being handed-down to another generation.

Product SKU: B21 DESERT VINE

FEATURES & SPECS

      • One-hand button lock system
      • Leather carrying case
      • Shipped in an elegant wood presentation box
      • Dimensions: 

    Blade 3.0" (76.2mm)
    Handle 4.25" (107.95mm)
    Overall open 7.0" (177.8mm)

    DESERT IRONWOOD

    Our Desert Ironwood is sourced responsibly from Arizona and Northern Mexico, from the lower reaches of the Sonoran desert. It is very hard, very dense, and is one of a handful of woods that sinks in water. Ironwood also features some of the highest contrast and striking patterns of any wood in the world. Once used by the Seri Native Americans of Mexico for tool handles, we proudly offer premium grade ironwood on a variety of William Henry tools.

    KOFTGARI

    Koftgari is the name for fine gold (and/or silver) patterns inlaid into parkerized steel. This ancient Indian technique, done entirely by hand, involves creating a very fine cross-hatch grid in the steel and then burnishing 24K gold (and/or silver) into a pattern that is bound by the cross-hatch. Parkerizing involves soaking the steel in a boiling solution of salts to oxidize the steel a deep brown/blue. Beautiful and timeless, koftgari is nearly a lost art. William Henry's koftgari comes from 2 small villages in India, home of the very few Indian artisans that still master this technique.

    CITRINE 

    Citrine is a variety of quartz whose color ranges from a pale yellow to brown due to ferric impurities. The name is derived from Latin citrina which means "yellow" and is also the origin of the word "citron." Sometimes citrine and amethyst can be found together in the same crystal, which is then referred to as ametrine.

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