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Memories of Tanzania Knife

Posted: Wed Jul 14, 2021 11:15 am
by TXTravis
I know this isn't tomato related, but...

Just got my professional shots back this morning of this dagger I made for some special friends.

We used to live near each other in Tanzania, so nearly every piece of this project has a Tanzania connection. The damascus pattern evokes carvings found on door frames along the coast. Handle is African Blackwood, a Tanzania native tree. The bronze pommel is patterned after spikes found on fancy doors in Zanzibar. The woven beads are common in Maasai jewelry, and in this case are woven in a zig zag motif common to Islamic art. The sheath throat also calls to mind arches of doorways in mosques and Islamic areas of the country. The goat leather came from a tannery near Mt Kilimanjaro that was down the road from me. I picked it up probably 15 yrs ago and have been saving it for something special. Even the ridges that hold the beads in place have some significance; they're made from hair ties I stole from my daughter, who was actually conceived at these friends' house while they were away and we were house sitting. That might be TMI...

Anyway, they're special folks. When they asked for a knife "to remember our time in Tanzania together by" I think they were thinking a kitchen parer or something, but this is what they're getting. I have a feeling they'll be surprised.

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Re: Memories of Tanzania Knife

Posted: Wed Jul 14, 2021 11:23 am
by Amateurinawe
[mention]TXTravis[/mention] wow, that is an incredible piece of craftsmanship. You are very talented and I'm sure your friends will be very touched.

Re: Memories of Tanzania Knife

Posted: Wed Jul 14, 2021 11:31 am
by bower
Beautiful work, Travis! :)

Re: Memories of Tanzania Knife

Posted: Wed Jul 14, 2021 11:52 am
by worth1
Nice dagger.

Re: Memories of Tanzania Knife

Posted: Wed Jul 14, 2021 12:02 pm
by MissS
Well that is just gorgeous, magnificent really. You did an amazing job creating this knife and your friends will be elated to receive it.