The Damascus Engraved Antler Bull Cutter wears one of the busiest patterns here. Small floral rosettes repeat across the blade in tight, mosaic detail. Wavy bands run beneath that pattern near the spine. Natural antler forms the handle, dark at the base and pale toward the tip. That color shift comes straight from the antler itself, not a dye.
The heel of this blade steps out into a hooked notch. That notch gives you a solid stopping point during detail cuts. The blade runs 5 inches long and 1.5 inches wide at its broadest point. Handle length matches the blade at 5 inches each. That balance keeps the knife steady whether you're gripping high or low.
This bull cutter reaches a full 10 inches from tip to butt. That size gives you real presence without becoming hard to manage. Real outdoor work is exactly what this knife was built for.
Engraved Antler Bull Cutter at Divine Knives with a mosaic Damascus blade, dark-to-light natural antler handle, and a 10-inch overall length.
The History Behind This Damascus Engraved Antler Bull Cutter
Mosaic Damascus takes its name from the small, repeated patterns forged into the steel. Smiths built those patterns by combining many small pieces before forging. Antler has served as a knife handle material across many hunting cultures. Bull cutter blades earned favor for their wide, practical cutting edge. This knife brings all three traditions into one working design.
Damascus Antler Bull Cutter Performance
Field work like skinning and camp prep feels natural with this blade. That hooked notch near the handle gives your hand a clear anchor point. This mosaic pattern doesn't come at the cost of real cutting performance. That same steel adds real character without changing how the blade performs. The antler handle grips well in both wet and dry conditions. This knife carries real weight and balance for demanding outdoor work.
Specifications
- Blade Shape: Bull cutter with hooked heel
- Blade Material: Mosaic Damascus steel, floral and geometric motifs
- Blade Finish: Raw natural etched finish
- Blade Length: 5 inches
- Blade Width: 1.5 inches
- Handle Material: Natural antler
- Handle Color: Dark at base, pale toward tip (natural gradient)
- Handle Length: 5 inches
- Overall Length: 10 inches
- Pins: 2 pins
- Tang: Full tang
- Included Pieces: 1 knife
Engraved Damascus Bull Cutter Construction
Natural antler forms the handle, kept in its raw, unaltered shape. Antler scales stay fixed in place with two secure pins. Full tang construction carries through the entire length of the handle. The mosaic Damascus pattern runs the full length of the blade. That pattern comes from the forging process, not a separate surface treatment. Store this knife dry to keep both the antler and steel in good shape.
Best Use of Antler Bull Cutter Knife
Reach for this bull cutter on hunting trips and heavy camp days. Its mosaic Damascus pattern also gives it strong shelf and display appeal. Collectors drawn to detailed steel patterns will want this piece nearby. The natural antler handle adds real character for anyone who values unique materials. Order the Damascus Engraved Antler Bull Cutter today from Divine Knives. A 10-inch knife with this level of detail is hard to find.
FAQ’s
What makes this Damascus pattern "engraved" in look?
The blade uses a mosaic Damascus pattern with small floral motifs. That pattern comes from the forging process, giving it a detailed, engraved-style look.
What are the exact dimensions of this knife?
This knife measures 10 inches overall, with a 5-inch blade and handle. The blade runs 1.5 inches wide at its broadest point.
What is the handle made from?
The handle uses natural antler, left in its raw shape. It shows a dark base that fades to a pale tip.
What is a bull cutter blade good for?
A bull cutter blade packs real cutting power into a compact profile. This piece adds a hooked notch that gives your grip a clear stopping point.
How is this different from the Walnut Cowboy Bull Cutter Knife?
That knife uses plain polished steel and a walnut handle at 8 inches. This one uses mosaic Damascus steel and a natural antler handle at 10 inches.