Cognet DOUK-DOUK knife 11 cm TAKEFU VG10 damascus green
Small special series Douk-Douk handle 11 cm with a stainless Japanese damask blade TAKEFU HRC60.
The Cognet knifemakers were founded in Thiers in 1902. Here, the DOUK DOUK knives, which are popular and widely used especially in Africa, have been produced almost unchanged for almost 100 years.
The simple, charming knife offers a pleasant carrying comfort due to its flat design. The long tradition makes the Douk-Douk a special knife for both users and collectors.
The decorations and ornaments are particularly striking and characteristic. The handle of this small special series is coated with a finely textured, duroplatic, slightly matt colour.
The name Douk-Douk goes back to a secret society called Duk-Duk. The secret society represents a part of the traditional culture of the Tolai from the area around Rabaul in New Britain (Papua New Guinea) in the South Pacific. The origin of this federation is on New Ireland, around 1830 Duk-Duk was integrated into the already existing Tubuan federation and cult. The corporate symbol - the Duk-Duk - is a mysterious figure clad in foliage and wearing a helmet. It is reminiscent of an oversized candle extinguisher.
Total length 20 cm
Blade 9 cm
Handle length approx. 11 cm
steel TAKEFU jap. damascus HRC60 stainless
blade stop at 90
flat and light
handle: duroplast coated colour
simple working knife, classic from France
100% made in France
The knife maker MCC COGNET is associated with one of the most famous knives in France, the DOUK-DOUK.
The Manufacture de Coutellerie Cognet has been based in Thiers, the world capital of cutlery, since 1835. All knives are made entirely by hand in their workshops in the purest knife-making tradition. A legacy of more than 180 years of knifemaking expertise.
In addition to the world-famous Douk-Douk, COGNET also produces regional knives such as the Montpellier and the Capucin.
Neben dem weltbekannten Douk-Douk fertigt COGNET auch regionale Messertypen wie das Montpellier oder das Capucin.