Damascus Steel Folding Knife — Olive Wood Handle, Damascus Bolsters, Liner Lock & Wave Pattern Blade
This is the only Damascus folding knife at JW Steel Crafts with olive wood handle scales and Damascus steel bolsters in this liner lock wave pattern configuration.
The History Behind This Blade
Folding knives with wooden handles became the everyday carry standard across European and American craft traditions from the 1800s onward. A blade that folded into its own handle needed no sheath, no belt loop, and no extra gear — just a pocket. Olive wood entered knife handle craft through Mediterranean and Middle Eastern traditions where the dense, tight-grained wood was prized for its resistance to splitting and its warm natural tone. Damascus steel bolsters on folding knives became a mark of premium custom craft — matching the blade material to the frame hardware for a consistent handmade finish throughout. The JW Steel Crafts Damascus olive wood folder carries all three of those traditions in one compact EDC blade.
Blade Performance
The blade is forged from layered Damascus steel in a flowing wave pattern finish. The wave pattern on this knife carries a bold topographic swirl character — distinct from ladder or raindrop Damascus patterns found on other JW Steel Crafts blades. The layered structure builds consistent edge retention and cutting strength through repeated daily and outdoor use. At 3 inches, the blade sits within legal EDC carry limits in most jurisdictions and handles daily cutting tasks, outdoor prep, camping work, and detail tasks with clean control. The liner lock engages automatically when the blade opens fully and holds the blade firmly in position during cutting. A firm press on the liner releases the blade for safe one-hand closing.
Handle Construction
The handle is shaped from natural olive wood. Olive wood has a warm golden-brown tone with a tight, dense grain that resists moisture and holds its surface finish through daily carry and outdoor use. Natural grain variation means no two handles look identical. Damascus steel bolsters sit at both ends of the handle, forged from the same layered steel as the blade and carrying the matching wave-pattern surface. The bolsters add structural strength at the pivot and rear of the handle and give the knife a consistent Damascus finish from blade to frame. Black screws lock the handle scales firmly to the frame throughout.
Best Used For
- Everyday carry requiring a compact, lightweight folding blade
- Camping, hiking, and outdoor utility tasks
- Collectors of Damascus folding and pocket knives
- Office and daily use where a fixed blade is impractical
- Gifting for knife collectors, outdoorsmen, and EDC enthusiasts
Specifications
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Open Length | ~7 inches |
| Closed Length | ~4 inches |
| Blade Length | ~3 inches |
| Blade Material | Flowing wave pattern Damascus steel |
| Lock Mechanism | Liner lock |
| Handle Material | Natural olive wood |
| Bolster Material | Damascus steel, both ends |
| Hardware | Black screws |
| Construction | Folding, full frame |
| Included | Nothing additional |
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes this knife different from other Damascus knives at JW Steel Crafts?
This is the only Damascus folding knife in the store — every other Damascus listing is a fixed blade. The olive wood handle and Damascus bolsters in a liner lock folder configuration exist nowhere else in the store.
What is the Damascus pattern on this knife?
The blade carries a flowing topographic wave swirl pattern — bolder and more circular than the ladder or raindrop patterns found on fixed blade listings in the store. No two blades carry an identical finish.
What is a liner lock?
A spring steel liner inside the handle snaps behind the blade tang when fully open, locking it in position during cutting. Press the liner sideways to release and fold the blade safely closed.
Is olive wood durable for daily carry?
Yes. Olive wood is dense and tight-grained. It resists moisture and holds its warm golden-brown tone through daily pocket carry and outdoor use.
What do the Damascus bolsters do?
They add structural strength at both ends of the handle frame and carry the same wave pattern as the blade, giving the knife a consistent handmade Damascus finish throughout.
Is this knife legal to carry?
Folding knife carry laws vary by country, state, and city. Check your local regulations before carrying this knife outside your home.
Is this knife suitable as a gift?
Yes. The flowing wave Damascus blade, olive wood handle, matching Damascus bolsters, and compact EDC profile make this a strong gift for knife collectors, campers, and everyday carry enthusiasts.
How do I care for this knife?
Wipe the blade dry after use. Apply a light oil to the blade and pivot occasionally. Store in a dry place and avoid prolonged moisture exposure on the wood handle.
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