North America, Western United States, ca. 21st century CE. An impressive knife made from Damascus steel with a lovely, watered pattern and a handsome handle made of fossilized dinosaur bone. The single-edged knife features a tapered blade edge and an upturned and pointed tip opposite a thick spine. The tang is covered with a brass bolster and the handle panels are carved from fossilized dinosaur bone of lilac, blue, black, and mauve hues. The remarkable coloration is a result of agatization - the bone material replaced with silica creating the marbled crystalline surface of cell structures. The bone likely came from a sauropod dinosaur during the late Jurassic period in the Morrison Formation. This knife is indeed made to be used- the blade is very sharp- and comes with a cloth and fleece lined zipper case. Size: 8" L x 1.5" W (20.3 cm x 3.8 cm); blade only: 4.125" L x 1.5" W (10.5 cm x 3.8 cm)
Provenance: ex-private American Fork, Utah, USA collection
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Condition
Intact, usable, and excellent condition. Minor signs of previous use, a few cosmetic scratches and nicks to bolster and handle. Blade is very sharp and comes in a zipper cloth case.