Carved from ancient mammoth ivory, this handle offers an extraordinary connection to prehistory and nature’s artistry. Each section reveals subtle cream and warm honey tones, with unique grain lines shaped over thousands of years beneath the permafrost. Polished to a soft lustre, the surface feels exceptionally smooth, embodying a rare tactile elegance.
The Balbach Damascus blade is composed of layered stainless steel folded into intricate patterns that flow across the blade’s cross-section. These waves are not etched but created through traditional forging, a testament to centuries of metallurgical knowledge. Polished bolsters and the sculpted bee add refined accents that honour the knife’s heritage.
Hand-guilloché double plates and carefully chiselled filework complete the composition, blending structural strength with ornamentation. Handmade in Laguiole en Aubrac by an experienced artisan, this knife is a singular piece of artistry and history.














