Benedita knives (from Portugal) have a fascinating history that blends agricultural functionality with ancient legal regulations. Benedita is the epicenter of Portuguese cutlery, a parish in the municipality of Alcobaça, known as the "cutlery capital" of Portugal. With a 19th-century artisanal tradition, the region has been home to master craftsmen who perfected this design, and local brands and artisans keep this style alive.
Benedita knives are typically recognized by their handles made of horn (bull and deer antler), fine woods, or high-density synthetics, often finished with brass pins. In Portugal, these knives are held in special respect as a symbol of the "working man." Owning a Benedita knife with a veined horn handle is considered possessing a functional work of art. Click Play to view the Video.
Materials:
Blade: 14c28n stainless steel.
Handle: stag horn.
Lock System: slipjoint.
Bolster: carbon fibre with brass.
Measurements:
Blade: 80 mm.
Overall: 190 mm.
Closed: 110 mm.
Tickness: 3 mm.
Weight: 97 grs.
Handmade in Portugal.
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- Product Code: Ciervo 110 14c28n
