The T-Handle Stag and Wood Ulu pairs a classic blade with a bold grip. This dual-horn ulu knife uses two separate handle ends instead of one. Damascus steel gives the crescent blade a distinct layered pattern. The wide edge rocks smoothly through repeated cutting motions. This build favors control and comfort during long kitchen or camp sessions. Every blade is ground and finished by hand before assembly.
This T-handle ulu knife stands apart from single grip ulu styles. One end is shaped from natural staghorn with rich mottling. The other end uses dense, dark wood for contrast and grip. Brass pins secure both handle ends along the full tang. That two-piece grip design gives real leverage during rocking cuts. The color contrast between the two ends also adds visual appeal.
Buyers buy T-handle ulu builds for the grip comfort and blade performance together. This knife carries a 4-inch cutting edge on a Damascus blade. The blade holds up well under repeated pressure and rocking motion. A leather sheath with a brass snap closure comes included. The sheath protects the curved blade during storage and travel.
T-Handle Stag and Wood Ulu at JW SteelCrafts with this dual horn grip and Damascus blade.
The History Behind This T-Handle Stag and Wood Ulu
Ulu blades trace back to traditional tools used for food prep and hide work. Damascus steel became prized for its strength and layered beauty. Stag horn and wood handles grew popular for grip and natural contrast. JW SteelCrafts builds each stag and wood ulu by hand.
Blade Performance
Damascus steel holds an edge well through repeated rocking cuts. The wide crescent shape spreads pressure evenly across the blade. This design favors control during chopping and mincing tasks. A full tang runs through both handle sides for balance. Wipe the blade dry after each use to prevent surface rust. A light coat of oil keeps the Damascus pattern protected over time. Regular care keeps the edge sharp through years of use.
Handle Construction
This handle uses two separate materials joined at a central point. Stag horn brings natural texture and color variation to one side. Dense wood brings contrast and a firm, stable grip on the other. Brass pins hold each side secure along the full tang. That dual material design spreads grip pressure across both hands. As a handmade ulu knife usa, this piece is built to last.
Best Used For
This stag handle ulu knife suits cooks who want real control during chopping. This damascus ulu knife also works well for hide work and camp tasks. Collectors value the dual horn grip and Damascus pattern on display. It makes a strong gift for anyone who enjoys hands-on kitchen tools. Order the T-Handle Stag and Wood Ulu today. Each handle pairing is unique, so matching sets stay limited.
Specifications Table
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Overall Length
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Not specified — cutting edge confirmed
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Blade Length (Cutting Edge)
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4 inches
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Blade Material
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Damascus steel
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Blade Pattern
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Random/wood-grain
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Blade Finish
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Satin
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Handle Material
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Stag horn and wood (T-handle)
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Bolster
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Not applicable
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Pin Detail
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2, brass
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Tang
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Full tang
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Storage
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Leather sheath with brass snap closure
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Type
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Ulu
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FAQs
What is the cutting edge length on the T-Handle Stag and Wood Ulu?
This ulu carries a 4-inch cutting edge on the Damascus blade.
What materials make up the T-handle?
One side uses natural staghorn, and the other uses dense wood.
What steel is used for the blade?
The blade is made from Damascus steel with a layered pattern.
Does this knife include a sheath?
Yes, it comes with a leather sheath and brass snap closure.
How does this ulu differ from the Shard Alaskan Ulu Knife?
This ulu uses a dual-horn T-handle design across two grips. The Shard Alaskan Ulu Knife uses a single-handle style instead.
Is this ulu meant for kitchen use or display?
It works well for kitchen tasks and as a collectible display piece.
Can this ulu be purchased as a gift?
Yes, many buyers choose this ulu as a gift for cooks and collectors.