Utility Knife 14th-15th Century
Utility Knife 14th-15th Century
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As we can see in texts such as the sermons of Saint Vincent Ferrer, parents used to give their children a knife from a very young age. It is a very useful tool for the needs of the time, since it may be necessary to cut something at the table, in the workshop, in the field or even in the event of a terrible disagreement! Based on an illustration from the Tractatus de Ludo Scacorum, this model with a wide, curved blade was quite common between the mid-14th and 15th centuries. An ideal companion for both the peasant and the soldier.
Specs:
Blade length: 14.4cm
The sheath in the images is shown for illustrative purposes only and may not match the appearance of the one supplied and shipped. This is because the finish may be different depending on the leather run or manufacturing circumstances, so it is not possible to choose the finish or colour.
We recommend not storing the blade inside the sheath for long periods of time because leather is a hygroscopic material and can therefore transmit moisture to the metal and oxidize it over time.
Carbon steel is not treated so it may have rust, which is easily removable. You can protect this item from rust with synthetic or mineral oil.