Stabilized Mammoth Molar Handles Raffir - Black
Stock : 132
Durability: Stabilized mammoth molar is a very dense and hard material, which makes it extremely durable and able to withstand the wear and tear...
€69.00
Scientific name: Mammothus primigenius.
Origin: Russia / Mercorne (stabilization and staining).
Colour: white and brown (natural).
Comments: The materials used in cutlery range from natural wood to precious metals. They also include unusual materials such as mammoth molars. These prehistoric giant teeth have been discovered in the northern regions of Russia and are used in the manufacture of high-end knife sleeves.
The mammoth molar is a unique material, with an interesting texture and natural color variations. Mammoth molars can be converted into plates, which are then used for making knife sleeves.
Because of their scarcity, mammoth molars are high quality materials and therefore often used in the manufacture of collectors' knives or luxury knives. The transformation of these teeth into plates is a complex technique that requires a great deal of expertise and expertise.
Mammoth molars bring a unique look and a touch of originality to a knife. In addition to their beauty, these materials also have a historical and symbolic dimension, referring to a distant time when the mammoths still inhabited the planet.
In conclusion, mammouth molars are a rare and valuable material used in the manufacture of high-end knives. Their unique texture, resistance and historical appearance make them unique and coveted by collectors and cutlery lovers.
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