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Fine Craftmanship Of Native American Knives

For many people, a knife is just a mundane item that is used for cutting or slicing. But to the Native American Indians, knives held a more significant role and purpose.

Throughout the years, Native American men have developed their skills not only as a hunter but also as a fighter. Weapons were required for their daily activities.

The use of a knife has always been an essential part of their everyday lives. These cultural icons have been made throughout many generations as well as other kinds of weapons.

It is interesting to note that most Native American knives have decorated handles. They are much different than any other store bought knife. Imagine a knife handle made of carefully fitted deer bone, antlers or even a deer foot.

A touch of beauty is added to these knives by using leather, fur, beads and feathers. The blades themselves are very interesting. The metals are cut in unique forms to produce an overall rustic design.

At one time, Native American knives were used as throwing knives for attacking during battle. More importantly than the physical aspects or number of casualties, warfare for Native Americans was focused on the spiritual experience that could be gained.

Native Americans do have a great sense of affinity and connection to the environment. They used these resources as part of their weaponry like a blessing from the Great Spirit.

Their knives are made to function, but at the same time, they are constructed with the idea of being closer to nature and harnessing the spiritual essence around them.

As an unusual artistic artifact, these knives are commonly sought after. They are awesome pieces to include in your collection from the base of the handle to the tip of the blade. The blades show their unique craftsmanship and the handles are very unique.

For those who are really passionate about Native American weaponry and craftsmanship, these incredible knives would be a valuable part of your collection. There are many who collect knives during their entire adult lifetime. these are passed down to their son and grandson many times.

For those who want to collect cultural artifacts, these knives provide you with a lot of inspiration, as well as appreciation for the historical culture and rustic art of the Native Americans.

by: Craig Chambers




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