Kansept Kratos Titanium Black Rose Carbon Fiber (K1024A5)
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Description
The titanium and black rose carbon fiber Kansept Kratos was inspired by ancient Greek sword called Kopis. It has very characteristic curved, wide blade and comfortable full grip handle. Designer Ostap Hel mixed those features with modern style dual grinds and futuristic handle inlays. The name comes from Greek Mythology. Kratos, son of titans was representation of strength and power there.
This model of the Kansept Carbon Fiber Kratos is equipped with a damascus blade that delivers solid cutting performance in outdoor and urban environments alike. And it also features an aesthetic titanium handle with black fat carbon fiber inlays and a 3D milled titanium pocket clip.
FEATURES
- Ergonomic titanium handle with black rose carbon fiber inlays for a smooth gripping surface that is comfortable in the pocket or hand.
- Damascus blade steel provides a tough blade with excellent edge retention.
- Ceramic ball bearing offers smooth flip opening
- Milled pocket clip is strong and holds the knife securely
About The Designer
Ostap Hel is a full time designer and custom knives & gear maker from Poland.
Since he was a child he has always loved drawing things - probably because of genes. His father is a graduate of Academy of Arts, so first years of his life he spent with his parents in dorm surrounded by students from all kind of art faculties.
Knives in his life appeared when he was a teenager, due to his growing interests in Middle Ages and all kind of weapons and knights equipment. He spent a year in armorer workshop as an apprentice where he has learned basics of traditional medieval metalworking methods. Since then he has been looking for more reliable, repeatable and precise way of creating things than using basic hand tools - that's how he own workshop and journey with manual machining and CNC was started.
All his designs are based on basic geometry, smooth transitions and Golden Ratio concept. However in his collaborations he always try to experiment with new shapes and ideas to fit his partner’s company unique style and manufacturing capabilities