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8.4" Knife With Miriam Stone Inlays - Handcrafted In Utah
This artistic knife is a striking fusion of natural beauty and fine craftsmanship. Handcrafted in Utah, it features polished inlays of Miriam Stone on the handle—a unique sedimentary rock from India known for its bold, swirling patterns of deep red, brown, and cream. Formed over millions of years from fossilized shells and ancient seabeds, Miriam Stone gives the handle a rich, organic texture that turns this knife into a true work of art.
Measuring 8.4" in total length with a razor-sharp 3.5" stainless steel blade, this high-quality knife is built for performance while showcasing exceptional visual appeal. Each piece is meticulously crafted to highlight the natural elegance of the stone, making it a functional sculpture that’s as captivating on display as it is in hand. This is more than a knife—it’s a statement of artistry, history, and skilled craftsmanship.
Measuring 8.4" in total length with a razor-sharp 3.5" stainless steel blade, this high-quality knife is built for performance while showcasing exceptional visual appeal. Each piece is meticulously crafted to highlight the natural elegance of the stone, making it a functional sculpture that’s as captivating on display as it is in hand. This is more than a knife—it’s a statement of artistry, history, and skilled craftsmanship.
About Miriam Jasper
Miriam Jasper is also known by the trade names "Arabic Script Jasper", "Elephant Skin Jasper", "Calligraphy Stone" or "Coquina Jasper". It is a fossiliferous sedimentary rock mined from the Himalayan Mountains in India.
This stone began as a silica-rich mud packed with shell fragments, known as coquina—a term that comes from the Spanish word for cockleshells or shellfish. Coquinas form in high-energy marine environments, like coastlines, where waves and currents wear down, break, and sort the shells. Over time, these fragments fossilized, and the silica-rich mud transformed into jasper. The vibrant orange color comes from iron oxidation.
Miriam Jasper is also known by the trade names "Arabic Script Jasper", "Elephant Skin Jasper", "Calligraphy Stone" or "Coquina Jasper". It is a fossiliferous sedimentary rock mined from the Himalayan Mountains in India.
This stone began as a silica-rich mud packed with shell fragments, known as coquina—a term that comes from the Spanish word for cockleshells or shellfish. Coquinas form in high-energy marine environments, like coastlines, where waves and currents wear down, break, and sort the shells. Over time, these fragments fossilized, and the silica-rich mud transformed into jasper. The vibrant orange color comes from iron oxidation.
SPECIES
Chalcedony var. Jasper
LOCATION
Himalayan Mountains, India
SIZE
8.4" long with 3.5" blade
CATEGORY
SUB CATEGORY
ITEM
#327618
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