Mammoth and Precious Stone Knife

$395.00

A mammoth and precious stone knife with rare color, natural history, and hand-engraved scrimshaw

The Mammoth and Precious Stone Knife brings together stainless steel, fossil mammoth material, and blue or green turquoise inlays by Santa Fe Stoneworks. Across this remarkable handle, Brian Kiracofe’s scrimshaw adds the quiet storytelling of maritime art, turning a fine knife into an heirloom piece with unusual depth and color.

This is a knife for the collector who values rarity not for spectacle alone, but for meaning. Mammoth and stone, sea art and steel — each element meets the next with a feeling of careful making and lasting distinction.

Features

  • Kershaw knife with mammoth and precious stone handle inlay
  • Blue or green turquoise inlay by Santa Fe Stoneworks
  • Hand-engraved scrimshaw by Brian Kiracofe
  • Stainless steel construction with premium collector appeal
  • Distinctive natural materials with maritime art character
  • Handle materials may vary by current availability

Specifications

  • Material: Stainless steel, mammoth material, blue or green turquoise inlay
  • Engraving type: Hand-engraved scrimshaw
  • Mechanism: Folding knife
  • Dimensions: Standard premium pocket knife size
  • Intended use: Collection, gifting, careful carry
  • Style: Mammoth knife, turquoise inlay knife, scrimshaw collectible

Care Instructions

Keep dry and handle gently to preserve the inlay and scrimshaw. Wipe with a soft cloth and store away from prolonged moisture or impact.

FAQ

What materials are used in the handle?

The handle features mammoth material with blue or green turquoise inlay, depending on current availability.

Is the scrimshaw hand-engraved?

Yes. The scrimshaw is engraved by Brian Kiracofe.

Who completes the stone inlay work?

The inlay work is completed by Santa Fe Stoneworks.

Is this a good everyday carry knife?

It can be carried with care, but most owners will appreciate it most as a premium collectible or special gift.

Will every knife look the same?

No. Natural materials and available handle combinations mean each piece may vary in color and figure.

Closing Line

A mammoth and stone scrimshaw knife for collectors, gift givers, and admirers of rare materials whose beauty is deepened by hand, history, and the sea.

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