7" Braided Sapphire Skinner – Damascus Steel Hunting Knife with Brass Bolster & Leather Sheath
Product Description
Artistry Meets Utility in the Field.
The Braided Sapphire Skinner is more than just a hunting tool; it’s a piece of functional art designed for the discerning outdoorsman. At a compact 7 inches overall, this fixed-blade knife is perfectly sized for precise skinning, caping, and everyday field tasks where control is paramount.
The blade is forged from genuine Damascus steel, featuring the iconic water-ripple patterns created by folding layers of high-carbon steel. This is paired with a stunning "braided" wood handle, where blue and natural wood laminates are woven into a geometric pattern that mimics the look of a textile weave. A polished brass bolster adds a touch of classic elegance and protects your fingers during use.
Key Features
Unique "Braided" Handle: The blue and tan wood scales are crafted to look like an intricate weave, offering a grip that is as beautiful as it is comfortable.
Precision Control: With a 3-inch skinner blade, this knife offers the finger-tip control needed for detailed dressing of game.
Complete Carry System: Arrives with a premium stitched brown leather sheath featuring a belt loop for secure, traditional carry.
Technical Specifications
Model Number: DM-1431 (Braided Sapphire Skinner)
Overall Length: 7.00 inches (17.78 cm)
Blade Length: 3.00 inches (7.62 cm)
Blade Material: Damascus Steel (folded carbon steel)
Handle Material: Blue & Natural Wood Laminate (Braided/Woven Look)
Bolster: Polished Solid Brass
Tang: Full Tang Construction
Sheath: Brown Leather Belt Sheath
Weight: ~6 oz
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is the handle actually braided?
A: The handle is made from solid wood laminates that have been skillfully stained and arranged to create a 3D "braided" or woven visual effect. It is smooth to the touch and durable, not a soft fabric weave.
Q: How do I care for the Damascus blade?
A: Real Damascus steel is high-carbon and can rust if neglected. After each use, clean the blade and dry it immediately. We recommend applying a light coat of knife oil or mineral oil before storing it in the sheath to prevent corrosion.
Q: What is the "skinner" blade shape used for?
A: A skinner blade typically has a deep belly and a curved tip. This shape allows hunters to separate hide from meat efficiently without puncturing the skin, making it the ideal tool for processing game after a hunt.