Nino Nista knife Sambenedettese horntip 20 cm
€109.00
Available, delivery time: 1-3 days
Sambenedettese from the Marche region in Italy The ‘Il Sambenedettese’ model bridges the past and the present.
It is not a replica of a historical knife, but the result of a modern concept. It draws on the tradition of Italian knife-making. Its slender lines and tapered shape make it an easy-to-carry knife that is unobtrusive yet full of character. Although it is not a historical knife, the Sambenedettese preserves the spirit of tradition: harmonious proportions, authentic materials, and craftsmanship executed with meticulous care.
It is an object that does not imitate, but interprets. It does not recall a model from the past, but preserves its spirit through quality and attention to detail. It comes with a small fabric pouch.
scales 11,3 cm
toal lenght 20 cm
blade 8 cm
steel inox X20 CR 13, matt
blade stop 90°
| Finish: | mat |
|---|---|
| blade steel: | stainless steel |
| handle material: | horn/bone |
NINO NISTA Italien
Nino Nista Italy
The forge of Giovanni Nista, better known as "Nino", was created in 1990 by reproducing three traditional Italian knives. He learnt the basics of blacksmithing from Odorico Lucantoni, who designed the famous "pescatore" for fishermen on the Adriatic, which is mainly associated with the city of Ancona, although it is widely used in Abruzzo.
The "Pescatore" is also the knife that Nino makes most often. Previously, he improved his skills in designing various models of his own, but now forges regional knives such as the Romano and the Siciliani faithfully following the ancient model in order to preserve the traditional shapes.
The forge is located in San Benedetto del Tronto in the Marche region. In his shop, which is divided into a salesroom and a workshop, you can admire various beautifully handcrafted individual pieces. The perfection of the finished knife is guaranteed by the selection of the best materials and the fact that it is made entirely by hand.