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Full-Size Hmong Knife | 5160

Full-Size Hmong Knife | 5160

Handforged Hmong Knife by me, Neng, in the Moob Leeg style of 1980's through early 2000's—what many consider to be the golden age for HMoob knifemaking; a time that saw the diaspora of lifelong career blacksmiths from Laos to Thailand. Despite the refugee camps, Thailand gave these Hmong master blacksmiths access to new technologies that gave birth to a golden age for HMoob Knives.

 

This knife is Moob Leeg style, based on the specific profile lines of my dab laug Neej Kawm Hawj. Hand forged from 5160 steel, differentially quenched and tempered, and hand brushed to a matte sheen—these knives are incredibly durable for any chopping jobs, but are not as suitable for constant cutting in the kitchen; they are much too heavy for that, and 5160 is not the best steel for consistent slicing. Incredibly balanced due to a perfectly even and gradual distal taper—something you often do not find in many modern knives anymore! The blade measures 11 inches while the handle measures 6.5 inches.

 

Lub thi kos, the handle banding, is made from seamless bronze, the handle from true Siamese Rosewood, พะยูง (ntoo maib puaj nyoog), which in nearly impossible to find nowadays, as these trees are now endangered and protected. The sheath is made from quarter-sawn maple, aged to a golden color, and banded together with reed—kav theej dag.

 

The knife you see in the pictures is the actual one you will receive. 

    $275.00Price
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