Wästikivi Knife's Bride S26
Handy whetsone keeps knives sharp
Wästikivi Puukon Morsian is an authentic Finnish natural product, made from locally quarried phyllite and processed to be the optimal tool for sharpening knives. In Finland, phyllite has been used for this purpose for ages.
Phyllite consists of mica and quartz and is extensively mined in Finland for various uses, such as paving stones. However, it is also used to make sharpening stones. A sharpening stone made from phyllite, especially, is well-suited for sharpening carbon steel blades. It can also be used for sharpening harder steel types, although it may take more time, and using water generously is advisable in such cases.
Wästikivi Puukon Morsian is a trusty tool for sharpening; compact, handy, and proven to be effective. It is the stone you can rely on for effortlessly sharpening both small and slightly larger knives. Remember to use water when sharpening with Wästikivi.
Specifications
Item #
WKS26
Size:
100x30x6mm
Weight:
1.446 oz
Overall length:
3.94″
Country of origin:
Finland
Categories
Pocket sharpenersBrand
Wästikivi grinding stones come from the special bedrock of Västilä, a small Finnish village. This natural whetstone has formed over the course of millions of years of high temperatures and pressure that slowly forged the rock into good quality and fine grained mudstone. While the mudstone is created by nature, these grinding stones are made by skillful, experienced hands. This powerful combination of Wästikivi will keep your knives razor sharp.
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Lamnia's speciality is a selection of more than 5,000 knives and folding knives. We carry hundreds of Scandinavian knives, the famous Finnish Puukko knives among them, folding knives, hunting knives and kitchen cutlery from the world's best brands, such as Spyderco, Cold Steel, Böker, Fox Cutlery and Benchmade.