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Muonionalusta Meteorite and Woolly Mammoth Knife
Blade, Iron, IVA
Northern Sweden - (67° 48'N, 23° 6'E)
Tusk Handle, Mammuthus primigenius
Pleistocene
Alaska, USA

This one-of-a-kind offering is a hand-crafted Damascus style blade with a custom handle. The blade has been meticulously hewn out of a piece of Muonionalusta Meteorite, with the handle made out of cut and polished Woolly Mammoth Tusk. The meteorite blade measures 7.28 inches (18.5 cm) and displays the stunning Widmanstätten pattern, the crisscross design associated with Iron meteorites, near the spine to support the longevity of the blade. The cutting edge has been created with mosaic Damascus steel. The two steels used to create this pattern were 1084 and 15n20, which were then acid dipped to corrode the Carbon to create the pattern. The blade has been further constructed in a San Mai fashion, which allows the meteorite to be forge-welded to a piece of tool steel creating a durable and long-lasting edge and full tang. The intricate blade, pommel and fittings also feature inlayed pieces of 24 karat Gold. The handle displays a "rustic" brown Woolly Mammoth Tusk from Alaska, which has been carved and fitted into a handle. Another added surprise of this knife is a rounded Opal gemstone from Ethiopia has been incorporated into the butt of the handle. This amazing knife is accompanied by a handmade metal stand, also inlaid with 24 karat Gold. This is an incredible one-of-a-kind artisan knife presented in a most unique way.
Overall Measurements: 10.83 x 2.20 x 0.60 inches (27.50 x 5.60 x 1.52 cm)


[Scale: 1 inch, with mark at 1 cm]


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Auction Dates
November, 2020
10th Tuesday
Bids + Registered Phone Bidders: 19
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Sold on Nov 10, 2020 for: $10,625.00
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