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Shikari

Technique/Media: Hot Glass Murrini, Coldworked, Cast Copper, Wood 


Dimensions (height x width x depth in centimeters): 11cm x 26cm x 9cm 


The Patterns on this knife are achieved by folding glass in the hot shop followed by grinding and polishing in the cold shop. The handle is sculpted then cast in copper and mounted on a wooden base made from African Mahogany. 


Photo Credit: Chace Giardino

Pathfinder

 Technique/Media: Hot Glass Murrini, Coldworking, Cast Metal, Wood 


Dimensions (height x width x depth in centimeters): 10cm x 22cm x 7cm 


The Patterns on this knife are achieved by folding hot glass then grinding and polishing to reveal the pattern. The handle is made from cast pewter and the knife is mounted on a wooden base made from African Mahogany. 


Photo Credit: Chace Giardino

Scarlet Eagle

Technique/Media: Hot glass Murrini, Coldworked, Metal Cast, Wood, 


Dimensions (height x width x depth in centimeters): 14cm x 42cm x 5cm 


The glass is folded hot then cut and polished to reveal it's pattern. The handle is a mix of cast pewter with cut and polished inclusions. The pieces are assembled cold and displayed on a charred wooden maple mount. 


Photo Credit: Chace Giardino

Trapper

 Technique/Media: Hot Glass Murrini, Coldworking, Cast Metal, Wood 


Dimensions (height x width x depth in centimeters): cm x cm x cm 


The Patterns on this knife are achieved by folding hot glass then grinding and polishing to reveal the pattern. The handle is made from cast pewter and the knife is mounted on a wooden base made from African Mahogany. 


Photo Credit: Chace Giardino

Lone Wolf

Technique/Media: Hot Glass Murrini, Coldworked, Cast Brass, Wood


Dimensions (height x width x depth in centimeters): 13cm x 32cm x 7cm 


The wolf jaw handle was sculpted from wax and cast into brass. The glass is folded hot then cut and polished to reveal its patterns. The knife is assembled and displayed on a wooden mount made from African Mahogany and Sapele. 


Photo Credit: Chace Giardino

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