Zome Camo Spyderco Delica and Endura Available at KnifeCenter.com Media
Published: 6 years ago
The Endura and Delica have been staples of Spyderco’s folding knife line for a long time now, so we are very excited to be getting our hands on these new Zome Camo versions. If you’re interested in snagging one of these Spyderco knives, click this link: https://bit.ly/2zUpFpD
What’s unique about these models is the use of the Zome-style handles. Zome is a class of Japanese handicraft that focuses on dyeing textiles. This ancient art form includes many different methods of creating patterns on cloth using dyes derived from plants, flowers, fruit, and other natural sources and is closely related to many aspects of Japanese history and culture.
The handles on these Delicas and Enduras are made from injection-molded FRN formed in a light base color and then individually hand-dyed by expert Japanese artisans using a technique inspired by traditional Hikizome. Various colors are hand brushed onto the handle to create distinctive, one-of-a-kind patterns. Like Japan's classical methods, the special dyes used completely permeate the FRN to permanently color it.
The Zome Endura and Delica boast all the defining features you would expect, including a full-flat ground blade of VG-10 stainless steel, a sturdy back lock mechanism, skeletonized stainless steel liners, and a four-position pocket clip. They are made in Seki-City Japan.
If you want to get your hands on one of these beautiful Zome-style Spyderco knives, click the link in the description below, and if you have any questions, feel free to leave them in the comments.
Make sure to like and subscribe to keep up with all our knife-related content. In the meantime, don’t forget to visit the original and best online catalog of cutlery at KnifeCenter.com, and check back often to see what deals we are running on the best knives and tools on the web.
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What’s unique about these models is the use of the Zome-style handles. Zome is a class of Japanese handicraft that focuses on dyeing textiles. This ancient art form includes many different methods of creating patterns on cloth using dyes derived from plants, flowers, fruit, and other natural sources and is closely related to many aspects of Japanese history and culture.
The handles on these Delicas and Enduras are made from injection-molded FRN formed in a light base color and then individually hand-dyed by expert Japanese artisans using a technique inspired by traditional Hikizome. Various colors are hand brushed onto the handle to create distinctive, one-of-a-kind patterns. Like Japan's classical methods, the special dyes used completely permeate the FRN to permanently color it.
The Zome Endura and Delica boast all the defining features you would expect, including a full-flat ground blade of VG-10 stainless steel, a sturdy back lock mechanism, skeletonized stainless steel liners, and a four-position pocket clip. They are made in Seki-City Japan.
If you want to get your hands on one of these beautiful Zome-style Spyderco knives, click the link in the description below, and if you have any questions, feel free to leave them in the comments.
Make sure to like and subscribe to keep up with all our knife-related content. In the meantime, don’t forget to visit the original and best online catalog of cutlery at KnifeCenter.com, and check back often to see what deals we are running on the best knives and tools on the web.
"Rhythm of the Funk" by MC Cullah
http://cullah.com/