CUSTOMER GALLERY
Turquoise Resin Handle Chef's Knife
Alex handcrafts each knife using a precise and time consuming process to produce incredible chefs knives that combine longevity and quality alongside beauty and heritage.
Each knife follows the same journey from concept to completion, with each handle made up of the scale, bolster, spacer, liner and pins with each one of these elements chosen by the customer.
This chefs knife is made using Sheffield Steel for the blade and the handle is cast in turquoise resin to produce this eye-catching result.
Thank you for sharing your stunning work with us Alex - this one looks like a Peacock Feather!
ABOUT APOSL
Inspired by Sheffield's famous heritage - 'Forged in the City of Steel!'.
The mission is to offer professional chef’s knives that combine durability and strength with unrivalled aesthetic appeal. Each APOSL knife is made with the utmost attention to detail. These are tools to rely on and take pride in – tools that incorporate the finest materials and the highest production values. GlassCast Resin allows a fusion of traditional materials and eye catching resins.
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USED IN THIS PROJECT
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ABOUT APOSL
Inspired by Sheffield's famous heritage - 'Forged in the City of Steel!'.
The mission is to offer professional chef’s knives that combine durability and strength with unrivalled aesthetic appeal. Each APOSL knife is made with the utmost attention to detail. These are tools to rely on and take pride in – tools that incorporate the finest materials and the highest production values. GlassCast Resin allows a fusion of traditional materials and eye catching resins.
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