Well this was a strange one for me, but as it was a really interesting piece I leapt at the chance.
This is a Tlingit dagger; a Native American tribe of the Pacific Northwest. These daggers are curious in that they definitely have a front and a back, so the front is decorated and fullered in a complicated fashion and the back is plain.
They had access to silver and copper so these featured in their designs. Originally the blades were copper and when they started to have trade links with Europeans or the Americans they started to use steel for the blades.
This knife is a monster with a 40cm blade. The pommel is made from copper and silver and the 'guard' plate is copper. The inlays are abalone. The tang forms the grip which is then simply wrapped in leather with a leather wrist loop.
I love the multi fullered blade (which was very tricky) and I particularly like the way the pommel looks like a wolf when it is upside down.
I subcontracted out the repousse, but all other work is by me.
I hope you like it.
Tod















