Shard Alaskan Ulu Knife with Olive Wood and Rosewood Handle
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Shard Alaskan Ulu Knife with Olive Wood and Rosewood Handle

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A well-made ulu cuts differently from a straight blade. The curved edge stays in contact across the full stroke without lifting. The finger hole shifts the grip directly over the cutting edge. Both of these things matter more during repetitive kitchen work than most buyers expect before they try one. The Shard Alaskan Ulu Knife puts wood-grain Damascus into that geometry. Vertical lines run through the steel from spine to cutting edge. The pattern shifts across the 4-inch curved surface as the light changes angle. No two forging sessions produce the same grain arrangement, which makes every blade genuinely individual.

Olive wood covers one section of the split handle. Rosewood covers the other. A brass bolster sits between them and between the handle and the blade. Two brass pins lock both wood sections to the full-tang steel. The brass hardware ties both wood tones together without resin or synthetic color filling the gap between them.

Shard Alaskan Ulu Knife at JW Steel Crafts, combining a vertical wood-grain Damascus blade with a split olive wood and rosewood handle joined by a brass bolster and brass pins.

The History Behind This Blade

The ulu traces back to Inuit culture, where a curved, rocking blade handled food preparation and field tasks across generations. Wood-grain Damascus forging produces its vertical pattern through careful fold direction control during forge welding. Split wood handles, pairing two complementary materials, became a custom knife-making tradition for grip variety and visual contrast. JW Steel Crafts forges this blade by hand and fits each handle section individually to the finished steel.

Blade Performance

Wood-grain Damascus holds a sharp cutting edge through repeated daily kitchen use. The curved semi-circular profile rocks cleanly across any cutting surface without lifting. Gripping through the finger hole shifts force directly over the cutting edge. This reduces wrist strain during long mincing and chopping sessions. Oil the blade lightly after each use to keep the high-carbon steel rust-free.

Handle Construction

Olive wood and rosewood split the handle in two natural tones that develop character with use. A brass bolster sits between the two wood sections and between the handle and blade. Two brass pins lock both sections firmly to the full tang blade. No resin fills the gap between materials. Natural wood handles benefit from basic oiling to stay stable through kitchen moisture over time.

Best Used For

This ulu suits home cooks who mince herbs, garlic, and vegetables daily. The rocking motion reduces repetitive wrist strain compared to a standard chef's knife. Skinning fish and small game is another task the curved blade handles well in a field setting. Collectors drawn to natural wood handles and Damascus steel will find the olive and rosewood pairing on a single ulu rare. As a gift, it suits home chefs and outdoor cooks who value handmade Damascus craftsmanship.

Order the Shard Alaskan Ulu Knife today. Each piece is individually forged and fitted by hand at JW Steel Crafts.

Specifications Table

Feature

Details

Overall Length

Approx 7 inches

Blade Length

4-inch cutting edge

Blade Material

Damascus steel (1095/15N20)

Blade Pattern

Wood-grain Damascus

Blade Finish

Raw natural

Handle Material

Olive wood and rosewood split

Bolster

Brass

Pin Detail

2 brass pins

Tang

Full tang

Storage

Brown leather sheath

Type

Kitchen / outdoor rocking knife

FAQs

What is the Shard Alaskan Ulu Knife used for?
Mincing herbs, chopping vegetables, and skinning fish where a curved rocking blade outperforms a straight edge.

Is this blade Damascus steel?
Yes, forged with a vertical wood-grain Damascus pattern across the curved ulu blade.

What is the handle made from?
Split olive wood and rosewood joined by a brass bolster and two brass pins.

How does this Ulu differ from the Alaskan Ulu Knife Set?
This is a single knife with a brass bolster and brass pins. The set uses a red resin spacer and mosaic pin across two knives.

Does this knife include a sheath?
Yes, a brown leather sheath is included with this listing.

Does Damascus steel need special care?
Yes, wipe dry and oil lightly after each use to prevent rust.

Would this ulu make a good gift?
Yes, it suits home chefs, outdoor cooks, and collectors who value natural wood handles and Damascus steel.