Handcrafted Santa Fe Stoneworks Patriotic Red (Coral), White (Mother of Pearl) & Blue (Lapis) Damascus 3 Knife. I personally traveled to Santa Fe Stoneworks and handpicked the best they had to offer from their collection. This Patriotic design is Lapis, Coral, and Mother of Pearl with an inlaid mother of pearl star. What better way to pay tribute to our country! Also available in a 4 red & 4 white stripes pattern, see Sellers other items for sale. Raindrop Damascus steel – Damascus steel is characterized by its strength, edge holding ability, and its dramatic appearance. The Damascus steel used in Santa Fe Stoneworks knives comes from Seki, Japan and is called “Sanmai Damascus” or. There is a core of high quality VG-10 super stainless steel with 16 layers of SUS410 high carbon stainless steel on each side to produce a rust free 33 layer Damascus layered blade. Santa Fe Stoneworks believes this is the highest quality Damascus steel. About Santa Fe Stoneworks – In the shadows of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains sets a century-old adobe ranch house where artisans handcraft art knives OF. From one-of-a-kind custom designs to popular, affordable collections of pocket knives, table and kitchen cutlery, gifts and accessories each Santa Fe Stoneworks collectible is a unique example if the cutler’s art – the quintessential marriage of fine steels with gemstones, shells or intricate marquetry. To wear the Santa Fe Stoneworks name, each piece has completed a journey of countless painstaking steps. An artistic journey we travel, some think, to perfection. Blue (Lapis), Red (Coral), White (Mother of Pearl) handle. Damascus VG 10 stainless steel blade. 5 3/8″ opened, 3 1/4″ closed, 2 1/4 blade. Includes magnetic gift box. Perfect gift, light enough for a ladies purse. From Santa Fe Stoneworks website. Covered items are any parts proven to be defective in material or workmanship. Specifically excluded are problems due to misuse or abuse. Santa Fe Stoneworks 3790 Cerrillos Road Santa Fe, NM 87505 Attn: Customer Service. Please also Include your. Note: This knife was designed to cut and NOT to be used as a heavy duty tool. How do I sharpen my knife? Use a good, medium/fine stone or steel, moistened with light oil. Be sure to maintain the same angle for each stroke (we recommend a 20° angle for a good, general-purpose edge). Count your honing strokes; then turn the blade over and hone with an equal number of strokes. Start strokes with heavy pressure, then ease off to a lighter pressure and finish with a light stroke – both sides. NOTE: Never use a power-driven grinding wheel to sharpen your knife. This can heat the blade to the point where its temper (a hardening process accomplished by heating and quenching) is damaged. How can I extend the useful life of my pocket knife? An occasional drop of oil on the moving parts of a knife will ensure easier opening and closing, prevent rust, and lessen wear. Avoid getting sand, grit, lint, or other foreign particles in the mechanism. Keep blades clean and dry, and wipe clean with an oil-moistened cloth to prevent rust.