IECAP LLC Bookmatched Ironwood Knife Scales – Knife Makers Material – Exotic Wood Knife Handle Scales Materials – Natural Wood Knives Scale Blanks for DIY Craft – 5 1/8 x 1 3/4 x 1/2 Inches – 1 Pair
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IECAP LLC Bookmatched Ironwood Knife Scales – Knife Makers Material – Exotic Wood Knife Handle Scales Materials – Natural Wood Knives Scale Blanks for DIY Craft – 5 1/8 x 1 3/4 x 1/2 Inches – 1 Pair
Top-Quality Bookmatched Ironwood: Crafted from high-grade ironwood, these knife scales offer durability, strength, and beautiful symmetrical grain pattern. Perfect for creating high-end, custom knife handles that stand out. Enhance your knife-making projects with our premium bookmatched ironwood scales.
Perfect for Custom Knife Making: Designed specifically for knife makers and DIY crafters, these ironwood knife scales providing reliable material for custom knife handles that stand out in both function and aesthetics.
Top-Grade Stability and Strength: Ironwood is renowned for its incredible hardness and dimensional stability, making these knife handle scales resistant to warping and damage. Your finished knife will feature impressive strength and long-lasting performance while preserving its sleek and stylish appearance over time.
Multi-Use Crafting Material: Not limited to knives, these bookmatched scales are also great for making Custom Knife Handles, Tool Grips, Unique Diy Woodworking,Crafting, and Restoration Projects, offering endless creative possibilities.
Natural Wood Beauty: Each pair of scales features the natural, rich hues and unique grain patterns of ironwood, adding a touch of elegance and individuality to your knife-making projects or other handcrafted items.
These Exotic Ironwood Blanks have been cut out from the wood of an "Ironwood" tree, its name in Spanish is palo fierro (iron stick). It has a beautiful grain and as its name implies, is very dense. Next to the Leadwood of Florida, Ironwood is the heaviest wood native to the United States and Mexico. The trees grow at an altitude of 2,500 feet above sea level in the deserts and coastal regions of Arizona, California, Baja California and Sonora Mexico. This species of Ironwood is "Olneya tesota"; and is the only species of this genus found in the Pacific Southwest. Live ironwood trees are not harvested for carving. Fallen ironwood is collected, after drying for several years to be used by the carvers. The Seri Indians originated this handcraft in 1961. Today the Seri Indians, as well as other talented artisans in northern Sonora, Mexico are masters in creating these beautiful carvings. Talented artisans have carved these pieces for you, each with varying shape, color and grain, making each piece unique. There may be natural imperfections in the wood, which also adds to the unique character of each piece.