Knife «Deer». Collection «Scythians»

The collection of knives «Scythians» continues with the animalistic theme. As follows from the name, pieces comprised within this group are close to Scythian art. The series peculiarity is the motif of a wave, appearing on the animal figures, or in some of its parts.

The iconic image of Scythian art is a deer. The deer with clenched feet and fantasy horns simultaneously brings to mind the branching tree and slope of a wave and is the most recognizable work of Scythian culture.

The knife «Deer» echoes the famous pre-image: the ornamentation of horns comes from a piece of ancient jewellery. However, the artist has simplified the ornateness and kept only the core: little ripples on a water surface, buds on branches coming into bloom. The depiction of a deer conjures up the animal myth, holding the earth, forests, and oceans on its back. Although this sacred image finds embodiment in different animals, such as a turtle, an elephant or a bull, the power of the archetype stays the same.

 

- This knife isn't a cold weapon

- We provide to our customers all the necessary certificates needed for the transportation of the item in Russia and abroad

 

UNDERLESS WARRANTY IS PROVIDED

Type: fixed blade

 

Materials:

Blade - Damascus steel/laminated steel

Handle - walrus tusk, bronze

Decor elements - silvering/gilding, garnets

Scabbard - genuine leather

 

Manufacturing technique:
Forging, chasing, engraving, setting, investment casting, patination, polishing, silvering, etching

 

In addition to the product, the kit includes:

- Branded box made of thick cardboard in black corporate color also with velvet filling inside

- Branded package with the logo of the creative workshop of Zhigzhit Bayaskhalanov

- All necessary certificates are provided for the transportation of products in Russia and abroad

- Possible engraving, drawing your logo

 

Gift presentation:

- Each piece has a story and a mood. This makes it easy to link to these images when giving a gift.

 

Visit our studios:

- Ulan-Ude, Communist street, 46, B-Gallery

- Chita, st. Chkalova, 120a, Zabaikalsky Regional Art Museum, 1st floor, Bayaskhalanov art gallery

- Moscow, st. Vavilova, 65a, Artist's House, Bayaskhalanov art studio&workshop