Grandiose Olive Ash Burl Handle
Stock : 38
Give your knife a high-end finish with our grandiose olive ash burl handle, a naturally resistant and elegant material.
Each handle is made...
€11.00
Latin name: Fraxinus excelsior.
Other names: european ash, common ash.
Origin: Western Europe.
Colour: The sapwood and duramen have colours ranging from white to pale brown.
Ashwood is a material commonly used in cutlery and other industries because of its properties and availability.
Characteristics : Ashwood usually has a colour ranging from off-white to light brown, with subtle veins. It has a straight texture and smooth finish, making it an attractive wood for knife sleeves.
Hardness and density: Ash is considered a hard and resistant wood, but is less dense than some other exotic wood. Its density generally varies, but it is lighter than amarant wood or ebony wood, for example.
Processing and finishing: Ashwood is relatively easy to machine and shape with common tools. It lends itself well to various finishes, including varnishes, oils and waxes, which gives it a beautiful appearance.
Uses: In addition to cutlery, ash wood is widely used in the manufacture of furniture, floors, cabinets, tool sleeves, wooden toys and other handicrafts.
In short, ash wood is a versatile, durable and attractive material, appreciated in many industries, including cutlery. Its neutral appearance and ease of work make it a popular choice for knife sleeves of different styles and uses.