Knives & Blades·Paul
Stainless steel knife with epoxy handle
A Knife That's Actually Made, Not Just Manufactured I hand-forge every single one of these knives from stainless steel, which means no two are identical—and that's exactly the point. Each blade gets its own personality through the epoxy handle, where the material variations create patterns that are genuinely impossible to replicate. You're not getting something stamped out in a factory; you're getting something I've shaped with my own hands, which shows in the balance and the weight distribution. At 300mm long and weighing 600 grams, this knife sits in your hand with real presence. It's substantial enough to handle serious kitchen work or prep, but not unwieldy. The stainless steel takes an edge well and holds it, so you're not constantly sharpening. The epoxy handle is durable and designed to last—it won't crack or splinter like wood can, and it cleans easily. What I love about making these is that the slight variations in materials aren't flaws to hide; they're proof that a human made this. One handle might have deeper amber tones running through the epoxy, another might have more pronounced swirls. You'll be the only person with that exact knife, and honestly, that matters if you actually care about what you're using. This is for knife collectors who understand the difference between buying something and owning something real. If you appreciate tools that were actually made rather than assembled, this one's for you.