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14-Inch Handmade Damascus Chef Knife – Brown Handle & Brass Bolster | Layered Damascus Blade | Hand-Stitched Leather Sheath Included

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14-Inch Handmade Damascus Chef Knife – Brown Handle & Brass Bolster | Layered Damascus Blade | Hand-Stitched Leather Sheath IncludedThis 14 inch handmade Damascus chef knife is built for large prep work that shorter blades cannot handle as efficiently. The long blade gives you a full cutting stroke across big cuts of brisket, whole roasts, large fish, and oversized produce without repositioning the knife mid cut. The blade is hand forged from layered Damascus steel. The flowing wave pattern across the blade forms during the forge welding process, where different steel types are

This 14-inch handmade Damascus chef knife is built for large prep work that shorter blades cannot handle as efficiently. The long blade gives you a full cutting stroke across big cuts of brisket, whole roasts, large fish, and oversized produce without repositioning the knife mid-cut.

The blade is hand-forged from layered Damascus steel. The flowing wave pattern across the blade forms during the forge-welding process, where different steel types are folded and shaped by hand. This builds strong edge retention and cutting stability into the blade. The layered construction also gives the blade flexibility — it holds up under the repeated pressure of long slicing strokes without losing its edge quickly.

The warm brown handle is fitted with a brass bolster and secured with solid pins. The brass bolster sits at the blade-to-handle junction and adds front-end weight that keeps the balance point close to your pinch grip during long cutting strokes. This reduces hand fatigue during extended prep sessions. The brown handle provides a firm, natural-feeling grip that pairs well with the dark Damascus steel blade.

Full tang construction runs through the full length of the handle. On a 14-inch knife, this matters more than on shorter blades — the extra length puts more leverage on the handle, and a full tang keeps the knife structurally sound under that load.

A hand-stitched brown leather sheath is included. The stitching is visible along both edges of the sheath and adds durability at the seams. The sheath fits the blade snugly and protects the edge during storage and transport.

Knife Specifications

Detail Specification
Overall Length 14 inches
Blade Style Long chef profile
Blade Steel Hand-forged layered Damascus steel
Damascus Pattern Flowing wave, hand-finished
Construction Full tang
Handle Material Warm brown natural handle
Bolster Brass
Includes Hand-stitched leather sheath

Key Features

  • Hand-forged layered Damascus steel with a flowing wave pattern
  • 14-inch overall length for large prep, slicing, and portioning tasks
  • Warm brown handle with brass bolster and solid pin construction
  • Full tang construction for structural strength on a long blade
  • Brass bolster improves pinch grip balance and reduces hand fatigue
  • Hand-stitched leather sheath included for blade protection and storage
  • Each blade carries a unique hand-finished Damascus pattern

What This Knife Does Best

Large Meat Preparation

The 14-inch blade gives you the reach to slice through a full brisket, large roast, or leg of lamb in long, clean strokes. Fewer strokes mean cleaner cuts and less tearing on the meat surface.

High-Volume Prep Work

Professional chefs and serious home cooks use longer chef knives to work faster on large boards. The blade covers more surface area per stroke, which saves time during high-volume vegetable prep and large batch cooking.

Portioning and Carving

The long blade and brass-balanced handle make this knife well-suited for carving whole birds, portioning large fish fillets, and slicing roasts at the table where presentation matters.

The Story Behind This Knife

In the kitchens of 19th-century France, Auguste Escoffier reorganized professional cooking into what he called the brigade de cuisine, a structured kitchen system where every cook had a specific role and a specific tool for it. The chef de cuisine, who oversaw the entire kitchen, used the longest and heaviest knife at the station. Length meant authority, reach, and efficiency in a kitchen producing hundreds of covers a night.

The long chef's knife became a symbol of professional mastery. A blade that could slice cleanly through a full saddle of lamb or portion a large turbot in one stroke was worth more than five shorter knives in a busy service. Escoffier's brigade system shaped professional kitchen culture worldwide — and the long chef knife has remained a mark of serious kitchen work ever since.

This 14-inch Damascus chef knife carries that same purpose. It is built for the cook who prepares at scale and wants a blade with enough reach to work efficiently without compromise.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is 14 inches too large for home kitchen use?

Not for large prep tasks. A 14-inch chef knife works best on a full-size cutting board, ideally 18 inches or longer. If most of your cooking involves large cuts of meat, whole birds, or batch cooking, this size works efficiently.

What does the brass bolster do on a long chef's knife?

On a 14-inch blade, the brass bolster is especially important. The extra blade length shifts the weight forward.

How do I store a 14-inch knife safely?

Use the included leather sheath for covered storage. You can also use a magnetic wall strip long enough to accommodate the blade.

Does the flowing Damascus pattern affect cutting performance?

No. The wave pattern is a visual result of the forge-welding process, not a surface treatment. The layers of steel that create the pattern also improve the blade's edge retention and flexibility.

How should I maintain this knife?

Hand wash with mild soap and dry immediately after use. Use a wooden or plastic cutting board — hard surfaces like glass or ceramic damage the edge faster.

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Deshrek
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★★★★★ 5
Very beautiful book
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It’s not only a tour guide but rather a detail record of the Camino de Santiago history book and the pictures inside this book look so beautiful you may only find in specialized photo albums.
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The Indie Reviewer
Natrona Heights, US
★★★★★ 5
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Format: Hardcover
This spectacular pilgrim guide title Walking the Camino de Santiago, is an excellent production that provides helpful guidance on anything a pilgrim would need to know prior to making this well-known pilgrimage via some not-so-well-known routes and tips. This book stands out in excellence with its simplicity and yet thoroughness in providing chapters on the possible eight pilgrimage routes with history on each one. It provides tips and practical information on things to check out as part of the geographical and cultural landmarks, food, accommodations, etc. The illustrations and photographs in this book make it a stunning work of art and resource. Anyone considering doing this pilgrimage/ retreat would benefit from this book. If nothing else, this book can be gifted to someone considering doing the Camino, and it would make an excellent coffee table conversation starter.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2025
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David S Ross
Massapequa, US
★★★★★ 3
Small hardcover: get the Kindle version instead
Format: Hardcover
This is a small format hardcover with 6.5 x 8.5 inch pages. As an armchair traveler I was hoping for more illustrations and I also found the small print, generally small photos and illustrations and the small captions on the illustrations quite frustrating. I would actually recommend the Kindle version instead since it is less expensive and allows you to better expand the illustrations to get a much better view. There’s a good description of eight of the more popular Caminos including the best known “French Way” which stretches almost 500 miles from the French border area to Santiago de Compostole in Western Spain. Learning about the history of the pilgrimage routes which stretches back more than 1000 years was interesting and the maps provide a good general sense of the different routes. The day by day accounts tend to be a bit boring without larger illustrations. This is a decent introduction for someone like me who only thought there was a single Camino de Santiago. Still I wish I had the Kindle version instead of the print version in this case.
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P. Alley
Louisville, US
★★★★★ 4
Great Book for Choosing a Camino de Santiago Route with Distinctive Descriptions and Photos
Format: Hardcover
This DK travel guide is a little unusual in that it does not primarily focus on the things to see, places to eat, and places to stay, although brief suggestions are included. Instead, the book describes eight main routes of the Camino de Santiago in 2-to-3-day sections, plus some alternate routes and extensions, touching on the scenery and the history of the walk. Suggested cafes and albergues (pilgrim hostels) are relegated to small paragraphs that resemble captions. Arguably there are days when there won’t be much to see or do, just long meditative walks between farm fields or vinyards; also, the rigors of the walk may leave pilgrims too tired to explore much. As the guide says, “you’re not a vacationer, you’re a pilgrim.” Of course, there are helpful tips included, particularly in the back of the book where culture, etiquette, transportation, and training are discussed, but also some trail-specific advice throughout. For example, some routes like the Portuguese route allow for returning to the same hotel for several nights by utilizing trains to access different sections of the route. The distinctiveness of the various routes makes this a helpful book if you’re intrigued but not sure which of the routes would be right for you. You'll be left with a little more work to do to find contact information and seasonal operating hours for the listed places. The layout of the book features lots of pictures, as might be expected for a DK travel book, but the pages are not glossy and there are none of the cutaways and drawings which make DK books so recognizable. The book feels more like an engaging textbook than a typical travel guide. It seems to be an intentional decision not to carry paragraphs across pages, which gives the reader the opportunity to look at the pictures and captions before continuing. There are some artistic details like wavy-line swooshes that overlay the photos and unfortunately often make them look as though something is wrong with the print, but otherwise, the writing, design, and layout make the information very accessible.
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Siren61
Pawtucket, US
★★★★★ 5
Lovely book, tons of information and well organized
Format: Hardcover
This book has a cute retro feel to it, like something from the 70s or 80s that might have been lingering in the school library when I was a kid. Covers a number of different historical routes, broken down by starting point, with different lengths and duration. Each route is broken into managable chunks, with highlights on local foods and culture and sights to see along the way. Good information to help with planning- they do not recommend specific hotels/lodgings (such information could be quickly outdated) but do suggest which towns to stay in and whether or not you need to book there well in advance. They also call out some restaurants by name, well known for local specialties. In all, a very nice resource for anyone planning a pilgrimage and wanting to compare the different routes and learn more about the history.
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