Draw it from the sheath. A single leaf catches the light.
There’s a quiet poetry in this blade.
The hand-forged leaf pattern flows across the steel like a single leaf drifting on still water—organic, unrepeatable, shaped one strike at a time.
This is not decoration. It is a signature left by the smith’s hand.
A reminder that some things cannot be mass-produced. They must be made.
Copper. Rosewood. Intention.
Your thumb meets an engraved copper bolster, etched with subtle lines that catch light in quiet flashes.
The copper starts cool, then gradually warms against your skin—like it is learning your grip.
Behind it, natural rosewood welcomes the hand with organic warmth. The grain runs like a slow story, shaped by years compressed into form.
Light in the Hand. Strong in Use.
At just 164 grams and 26.5 cm overall length, the One Leaf is designed for effortless control.
It moves with ease through kitchen prep, outdoor tasks, and field use—light enough to feel natural, balanced enough for precision work.
- Kitchen slicing, boning, and presentation
- Hunting and bushcraft applications
- Light outdoor and fieldcraft tasks
The 14.5 cm blade is forged from 7Cr17MoV stainless steel—corrosion-resistant, durable, and capable of maintaining a sharp working edge across repeated use.
A Blade With Soul
When the work is done, the blade returns to its genuine leather sheath.
It rests quietly, waiting—not as a tool stored away, but as something ready to be drawn again.
This is the One Leaf.
For chefs who see tools as extensions of expression.
For collectors who value the mark of the maker.
For those who understand that utility can still be art.
Specifications
- Overall Length: 26.5 cm (10.4 in)
- Blade Length: 14.5 cm (5.7 in)
- Handle Length: 10 cm (3.9 in)
- Blade Width: 4.5 cm (1.8 in)
- Blade Thickness: 2.5 mm (0.1 in)
- Blade Material: 7Cr17MoV Stainless Steel
- Handle Material: Natural Rosewood
- Bolster Material: Engraved Pure Copper
- Weight: ~164 g (5.8 oz)
- Sheath: Genuine Leather Included
Perfect For
- Kitchen use (slicing, boning, presentation)
- Hunting and bushcraft
- Light EDC and fieldcraft tasks
- Collectors of handcrafted blades
- Artisan gift pieces