Mammoth Tusk Knife Handles

From the Ice Age to the Game Fair
One of the most exciting parts of being a knifemaker is working with materials that have a story to tell, and few materials can match the history of mammoth tusk.
As preparations continue for this year's Game Fair, I've been setting aside two stabilised mammoth tusk scales that will become the handles for a pair of very special hunting knives. These aren't materials that come along every day. Preserved for thousands of years in the frozen ground of the Arctic, mammoth tusk offers a unique combination of history, beauty and rarity.
What makes mammoth tusk so appealing is that no two pieces are ever the same. The natural colours, grain patterns and ancient cracks create stunning character that simply cannot be replicated. Every handle tells its own story, making each finished knife completely unique.
These two knives are intended to be showcase pieces, pairing premium blade steels with one of the most remarkable handle materials available to modern makers. While the tusk carries the legacy of the Ice Age, the blades themselves will be built to the standards expected of a modern hunting knife—designed to perform in the field while looking exceptional in the hand.
As with all Skol Knives, functionality comes first, but it's always rewarding to create something that combines practical performance with materials of such historical significance.
Over the coming weeks I'll be shaping, fitting and finishing these handles as the knives take form. I'm looking forward to sharing the progress and revealing the finished pieces at the Game Fair.
Sometimes a knife is more than just a tool. Sometimes it's a piece of history you can hold in your hand.
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