Experience the legendary craftsmanship of ancient sword-making with this exceptional 7-inch Baby Stag Damascus athame, forged using traditional Near Eastern steel techniques that create the distinctive flowing wood grain patterns across the blade. This substantial ritual tool represents centuries of metallurgical mastery.
Authentic Damascus Steel Craftsmanship:
Traditional Forging - Created using ancient Near Eastern sword-smithing techniques
Damascus Pattern - Distinctive wood grain appearance from folded steel construction
Superior Strength - Multi-layered steel provides exceptional durability and edge retention
Historical Legacy - Connects to legendary Damascus blade-making traditions
Unique Patterns - Each blade features individual wood grain markings
Premium Handle Construction:
Natural Wood - Warm, organic grip material for comfortable handling
Bone Centerpiece - Traditional bone accent adds authentic craftsmanship detail
Balanced Weight - Heavy, solid construction ensures perfect ritual balance
Secure Grip - Natural materials provide non-slip handling during ceremonies
Artisan Quality - Hand-finished details showcase traditional blade-making skills
Professional Ritual Tool:
7-Inch Length - Optimal size for energy direction and ceremonial work
Full Tang Construction - Blade extends through handle for maximum strength
Sharp Edge - Functional blade suitable for serious magical practice
Protective Sheath - Included leather or synthetic sheath for safe storage
Ready for Use - May require oil removal before first ritual application
Care Instructions: Blade may arrive with protective oil treatment - clean thoroughly before first ritual use to remove any manufacturing residues.
Shipping Restrictions: Cannot ship to Massachusetts or California due to blade regulations.
Perfect for: Advanced practitioners, blade collectors, traditional witchcraft, ceremonial magic, Damascus steel enthusiasts, and serious ritual work.
Wield the power of ancient sword-making mastery with this magnificent Damascus athame - where Near Eastern metallurgical tradition meets modern magical practice.
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