Damascus Rosewood Folding Knife with Lockback and Leather Sheath
Hand-Forged Damascus Folding Knife – Rosewood Handle
Carry a piece of the forge in your pocket. This Damascus folding knife pairs a hand-forged blade with a warm rosewood handle, a lockback that clicks firm on opening, and a leather sheath sized for belt carry. Run your thumb along the file-worked spine and the pattern under your fingertip is the same one that came out of the forge.
The Blade
The blade is hand-forged Damascus steel, made from stacked layers etched to reveal the natural flowing pattern. No two billets produce the same lines, so the pattern you receive is the only one like it. The edge arrives sharp and ready to use. A hand-finished file-work detail runs along the spine, adding grip when your thumb rides the back of the blade. A traditional nail-nick slot sits near the pivot for easy, one-handed opening without a thumb stud.
The Handle
The handle scales are rosewood: a dense, close-grained wood with a warm reddish-brown color and a smooth finish that becomes more comfortable with use. Steel bolsters anchor both ends of the handle and shift weight forward toward the blade, which helps with control on sustained cuts. Steel pins run through the scales and frame for a solid build that does not flex under grip pressure. The contoured, scalloped profile fits a medium to large hand and stays secure with or without gloves.
The Build
The back-lock mechanism clicks into place when the blade is fully open and releases from the lock bar when you press the tab at the rear of the handle. This lock geometry keeps the blade rigid under lateral stress, which matters when the knife is doing real cutting work rather than sitting in a display case. The knife folds flat for front-pocket carry and the rosewood handle lies flush when closed.
The Sheath
A branded leather sheath is included. The sheath is brown leather with orange contrast stitching and the JW SteelCrafts name tooled into the face. A brass snap medallion at the top secures the folded knife for belt carry. The fit is snug and the knife draws cleanly without looseness.
Real-World Use
This knife does daily carry tasks, camping prep, fishing line work, and field use without slowing down. It suits the outdoors person who wants a Damascus blade they can actually carry and use, and the collector who wants a piece with a pattern no factory run can produce. A hand-forged blade develops its bevel through finishing work done by a person, and that control over edge geometry is what separates it from a blanked production blade at the same price point.
The JW Difference
JW SteelCrafts hand-forges knives in Texas. Every Damascus blade carries a pattern that no other knife shares because the layers form differently in each billet. The rosewood grain varies too, so each handle is its own. The brand holds a 4.91-star rating from 829 verified buyers. Orders ship in 5 to 10 days from Texas.
Specs
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Spec |
Detail |
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Blade Steel |
Hand-forged Damascus steel, stacked layers, etched finish |
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Blade Finish |
Etched Damascus pattern with file-worked spine, polished bolster |
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Handle Material |
Rosewood with steel bolsters and pins |
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Lock |
Back lock |
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Includes |
Leather sheath with brass snap closure |
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Ships From |
Texas, USA |
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Made By |
JW SteelCrafts |
Who Is This For
- The daily carry user who wants a Damascus folding knife compact enough for a front pocket and sharp enough for everyday cutting tasks.
- The camper or angler who needs a reliable folder for food prep, cordage, and light outdoor work on extended trips.
- The hunter who wants a compact field companion that folds safely for transport and opens fast when needed.
- The collector who wants a hand-forged Damascus pattern and rosewood grain that no production line can replicate.
How to Use It
Use the nail-nick slot to open the blade fully until the back-lock clicks into place before cutting. For pull cuts and slicing, use the belly of the blade in a smooth draw stroke. For controlled detail work, choke up toward the bolster and use the tip. Ride your thumb on the file-worked spine for added control on longer cuts. To close, press the lock bar tab at the rear of the handle and fold the blade slowly away from your fingers.
How to Care for It
After Every Use
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Wipe the blade dry with a clean cloth after use, especially after cutting anything wet or acidic.
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Dry the pivot area and around the lock bar where moisture collects.
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Never put the knife in a dishwasher. Heat and water pressure damage the Damascus etch and the rosewood scales.
Every Few Weeks
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Apply a light coat of food-safe mineral oil or knife oil to the blade flat on both sides.
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Work a drop of light oil into the pivot point with a toothpick or cotton swab.
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Wipe away any excess oil before carrying or storing.
Storage
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Store in the included leather sheath in a dry location.
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If storing long-term in the sheath, remove the knife occasionally to air and re-oil the blade.
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Avoid airtight plastic bags, which trap moisture against the carbon steel layers in the Damascus billet.
Sharpening
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Use a fine whetstone or ceramic rod.
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Maintain the original bevel angle throughout the sharpening stroke.
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Draw the blade away from the edge in smooth, consistent passes.
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Finish with a leather strop after each session to realign the edge and restore the bite.
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Avoid heavy polishing that can reduce the Damascus etch and flatten the pattern contrast.
FAQs
Is the blade real Damascus or just a printed pattern?
This is real hand-forged Damascus steel, made from stacked layers and etched to reveal the natural pattern. The flowing lines come from the forging and folding process, not a surface print. Each billet produces a different pattern.
Does the blade lock when open?
Yes. The back-lock mechanism clicks into place when the blade is fully open and holds it rigid under cutting pressure. It releases when you press the lock bar tab at the rear of the handle.
Does this knife come with a sheath?
Yes. A branded leather sheath with orange stitching and a brass snap closure is included. It is sized for belt carry with the knife folded.
Is this knife good for everyday carry?
Yes. The folding design, compact profile, and back-lock mechanism make it well suited for daily carry and light outdoor use. Check your local laws on blade length and carry method before use in public.
Is this knife legal to carry in the United States?
Folding knives are legal in most US jurisdictions, but blade length limits and carry restrictions vary by state and city. Buyers are responsible for knowing local laws. By purchasing, you confirm you are 18 or older.
How do I sharpen a Damascus folding knife?
Use a fine whetstone or ceramic rod. Maintain the original bevel angle and draw the blade away from the edge in consistent passes. Finish with a leather strop. Avoid power grinders and heavy polishing, which can damage the Damascus etch.
Will the Damascus pattern fade over time?
With regular oiling and dry storage, the pattern stays visible for years. Heavy polishing or neglecting oil can reduce the etch contrast. Wipe dry after use and apply a light coat of mineral oil every few weeks to protect the finish.
Is this a good gift?
Yes. The Damascus blade and rosewood handle look distinctive in person, and no two pieces look exactly alike. It works for Father's Day, Christmas, a retirement, or a groomsman gift, and the leather sheath ships with the knife.
Gift This Knife
This knife makes a straightforward and personal gift for Father's Day, Christmas, a retirement, or a groomsman set. The Damascus pattern is unique to each piece, the rosewood grain varies naturally, and the leather sheath with JW SteelCrafts branding ships with the knife ready to present. It ships presentation-ready and no extra wrapping is needed.
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