1695 Basque knife Yatagan in cow horn

REF: CYBV 002

This knife was inspired by a shape found on the lintel of a house in the village of Irissarry, in the Basque Country. Its maker, Francisco de Aguerre, was a barber and cutler in 1695.

100,00 

1 in stock

DESCRIPTION

This knife was inspired by a shape found on the lintel of a house in the village of Irissarry, in the Basque Country. The maker, Francisco de Aguerre, was a barber and cutler in 1695.

The yatagan-shaped blade is similar to that of Spanish knives. Handle of cow horn. Stainless steel blade 12C27. Guillochage on the blade of 7 “S” representing the seven Basque provinces.

Engraving of the Basque cross (Lauburu) on the blade. Quay engraved with the date 1695.

Dimensions: length of the closed knife: 125 mm. Length of the open knife: 220 mm.

The knife shown in the photo is the one you will receive.

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Weight 90 g
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