Inspiring materials we use Damascus Steel

Damascus Steel

Elegant yet robust, our Damast knives are perhaps the ultimate example of when functionality meets design. Although today, new methods are used to produce Damascus steel, the origins of the material lie in ancient and long lost techniques from India and Persia.

Scientists have established that its extraordinary strength comes from a unique carbon structure which gives the blade both hardness and flexibility. "The especially strong blade makes it a robust companion for anyone who anticipates unexpected situations – be it a craftsman or an everyday adventurer,” says Erwin Müller, Head of Production for Victorinox.

But it is the distinctive waved pattern of the steel which makes these knives so special. With careful grinding, polishing and etching, the unique and characteristic patterns are revealed, thereby providing a glimpse into the soul of the steel. Our limited edition Pioneer X Damast knives combine a Damascus steel blade with eye-catching Alox scales, creating a true design classic which is extremely desirable for collectors and fans alike.

Like Rippled Water

The word "damas", which means “water” in Arabic, is a possible origin of the name of this special steel with the rippled water pattern. Made from Indian wootz, a high-quality steel, it was traded as far as the major weapon hub of Damascus in Syria. With the important role of Damascus in the trade with the West, the name evolved into Damascus, Damascene and Damast Steel.

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