Finnish knife Korpikannel Karhunpää 12.5cm
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Finnish handmade knife Korpikannel with a pommel on the handle in the form of a bear's head. The blade is 125 mm long and is made of carbon steel. The combined handle is made of acrylic. The bolster and the pommel are made of brass. Korpikannel knives are equipped with a handmade sheath covered with salmon leather. Each knife is unique and will be a wonderful gift.
- Reference
- rjpm
- Brand
- Korpikannel
- Country
- Finland
- Steel
- Carbon
- Handle
- Acryl
- Blade Length, mm
- 125
- Sheath
- Salmon skin
- Total length, mm
- 233
Korpikannel is a small Finnish family workshop founded in 1957, specializing in the hand-made production of traditional puukko knives. Currently, all knives are made by Aarno Korpikannel based on blades forged by master Toivo Jaaranen. In addition to the original acrylic and birch handles, all Finnish Korpikannel knives are equipped with unique salmon leather sheaths, which give the knives a distinctive style.
The brand's range includes various puukko versions, differing in blade length (75–95 mm), finishing materials and decorative elements. Some Korpikannel knife models are equipped with brass pommels in the shape of, for example, an elk head. And some contain a fire starter hidden in the handle. Finnish traditional Korpikannel knives are suitable for both everyday use and collecting, and are ideal as gifts.