I delivered another commission last week to a guy with an outstanding 1320 knightly kit.
He wanted something special for his table knife... he said...
The blade is a forged composite blade (inserted and forge welded hardened cutting edge) by excellent blacksmith Timm Esemann (blade legnth 123mm, overall length 249mm).
I made the handle from darkened oak, bone and brass.
The richly decorated sheath is a bit of an experiment. There are several finds of sheaths and leather girdles with remains of pigment paint and gilding. I never tried this before but I thought this would just about be appropriate for a night at the dinner table.
It is made out of blackened (iron water) 2m calf leather with cut and stamped motives after the german "Codex Henricus"
The coloring is done with oil paint (iron oxide pigments with linseed varnish) and leaf gold applied with egg white.
Although the gilding kind of worked I must say that leaf gilding will not become my favorite technique... ; )
The cord is made of madder died silk and is -of course- hand roped...
Hope you like it...



