El Rey Corvus – Limited Edition
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El Rey Corvus – Limited Edition

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Regular price $575.00

 

The El Rey Corvus takes its name from Corvus, the Latin word for raven—a symbol long associated with intelligence, mystery, and guardianship of hidden knowledge. True to its name, this striking piece blends dark elegance with rare natural materials, creating a knife that feels both powerful and refined.

The blade is forged in Feather Damascus, a dramatic pattern that flows across the blade like the natural structure of a feather. The handle features white fossilized mammoth tusk, carefully cut so the natural grain runs in the same direction as the Damascus feather pattern, creating a seamless visual movement from handle to blade.

A black Cerakote® titanium frame provides a bold, durable foundation, while a Lab Diamond thumb stud adds a refined accent of brilliance. Designed for performance as well as presentation, the El Rey Corvus features a precision button lock mechanism and ceramic ball bearing pivot for smooth, reliable deployment.

Each knife is part of a limited series and will be individually labeled from 1–250, making every piece a collectible within the El Rey Corvus edition.

Features & Specifications

Model: El Rey
Edition: Limited Edition – Individually Labeled 1–250

Blade Material: Feather Damascus
Blade Length: 3"
Closed Length: 4"
Overall Length (Open): 7"

Locking Mechanism: Precision Button Lock
Opening System: Ceramic Ball Bearing Pivot for Ultra-Smooth Deployment

Handle Material: White Fossilized Mammoth Tusk (Directional Cut to Match Feather Damascus)

Frame: Titanium with Black Cerakote® Finish
Thumb Stud: Lab Diamond
Pocket Clip: Titanium with Black Cerakote® Finish

Handle Material

Fossilized Mammoth Tusk

White mammoth tusk is preserved ivory from woolly mammoths that roamed the earth thousands of years ago. Discovered primarily in Arctic permafrost, the material displays natural grain structures that formed over millennia. When cut directionally, these organic patterns can mirror the flow of Damascus steel, creating a striking harmony between ancient fossil material and modern blade craftsmanship. Each piece carries a unique pattern, ensuring no two knives are ever exactly alike.


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