William Henry

Cyclone - Edition of 100 pieces

$975.00 USD

PRODUCT DETAILS

The Ventana ‘Cyclone’ features a frame is in heat-colored ‘Wave Mokume' gane inlaid with desert ironwood. The blade is hand-forged 'Typhoon' damascus steel. The two-hand button lock is set with a citrine gemstone. The Ventana folding knife is our homage to the classic gentlemen’s pocket knives of a bygone era. The picture-window cutouts in the frame reveal the rare and exotic inlays that are one of the hallmarks of William Henry’s collections. The 'Cyclone’ features a perfect synthesis of function, modern and exotic materials; a distinctive personality statement to be worn and used for a lifetime.

FEATURES & SPECS

        • Two hand button lock 2
        • Leather carrying case
        • Shipped in an elegant wood presentation box
        • Dimensions: 

      Blade 2.50" (63.5mm)
      Handle 3.13" (79.5mm)
      Overall open 5.60" (142.2mm)

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.

WAVE MOKUME

Wave Mokume is another William Henry exclusive material (patent pending) that fuses traditional metal forging with modern fabricating technology. This alloy features copper, stainless steel, and pure iron in a 55 layer billet patterned with our undulating Wave. When highly polished and heat colored, the iron layers take on deep browns, purples, or blues according to temperature and quenching 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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