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Home Products Japanese Ikebana Knife

Japanese Ikebana Knife

by Roeder, David

SKU 2365

Date Added 01/27/2006

# Available This product is out of stock

Price $145.00

Overview

Ikebana is a Zen flower arranging style that strives for simplicity and naturalness. So as to maintain the freshness of the flowers, the stems are cut under water using this shape of knife. This technique will also work for traditional Western flower arranging. This knife may also be used for a wide variety of woodworking tasks. Blade Steel: Forged 5160 Acid Etched

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About the Maker

Roeder, David

My name is David Roeder. I have been forging knives 1996. I enjoy using 5160 or 52100 for my mono steel blades but from time to time I make my own Damascus. I first recieved my Journeyman Smith status from the American Bladesmith Society in 2014 in San Antonio Texas. Since then I have continued to strive with quality over quantity. I've appeared on Firged in Fire several times and taking Champion status for the Season 3 Fan Favorites. I am a resident of Washington State and love what I do!