William Henry B02 FIRE Pendant Knife Chad Nichols Damascus Steel Silver Handle Inlaid Fossil Mammoth Tooth

William HenrySKU: B02 FIRE

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Sale price$1,695.00 USD

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Description

Please note that many of William Henry's products are made from natural materials,so it is not possible to guarantee that each item will look exactly like the pictures.If you need actual photos or videos of the product,please contact our online customer service after placing your order.We will provide you with the actual photos or videos of the product.

The Morpheus is the world’s first luxury pendant knife, created to be worn on the neck or carried in the pocket. The 'Fire' is a bold sterling silver pendant, inlaid with 10,000 year old fossil mammoth tooth, featuring a hidden, state-of-the-art blade made from 'Boomerang' damascus steel, hand-forged by Chad Nichols from hundreds of layers of different steel alloys and folded into unique tapestries reminiscent of waves and flowing water. A dramatic diamond conceals William Henry’s button lock, ensuring that the blade is securely locked both open and closed, for safe wear and carry. Each Morpheus comes on a tactical cord with a sterling clasp. A quick release clasp, also from sterling, allows you to take the knife off the cord for use, or to attach the knife to a keychain or wherever it will best serve!

Product SKU: B02 FIRE

  • Safe button lock system
  • Includes sterling silver clasp and tactical cord necklace
  • Dimensions: 

Blade 1.60" (40.64mm)
Handle 2.25" (56.0mm)
Overall open 3.80" (96.52mm)

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