Ulu Knife With Stand And Cutting Board
Woodworking Artist: Stuart Webster
Maple / Walnut / Maple / Cherry / Maple / Walnut / Maple
Maple wood handle on the knife with redwood knife stand
Ulu knives were developed by Inuits in Alaska and have been used for centuries to skin seals, chop vegetables, and even shape frozen snow for Igloos
The blades are VERY sharp and should be used with caution
The shape of the blade and hollowed out cutting board are great for chopping and dicing vegetables, and the flat side of the board can be used for chopping meat
8" long x 8" high x 1 1/4" wide board
Blade is 5 1/2" long 4 3/4" high with wooden handle
The knife handles, boards and stands have been treated with food-grade oil
Do not leave wooden board in water to soak
Clean with warm soap and water and quickly dry
Board and knife handle should periodically be re-coated with food-grade oil to prevent the wood from drying out and cracking
Wood block knife stand included
Please note items are handmade and there will be a slight variation between each piece
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