An Introduction to Burmese Rosewood:
Burmese Rosewood belongs to the rosewood family. It features distinct wood grain, with a fine and even structure. Some areas exhibit prominent, intermittent tiger-stripe patterns, creating a beautiful aesthetic. Its color leans towards red, with the grain appearing as a light red hue, giving an overall impression of flesh tone. Burmese Rosewood is also known as "Fragrant Rosewood" for its subtle yet lingering sandalwood aroma, which is deep and refined without being overpowering. The material is dense and heavy.
Design Philosophy
1: Introducing elements of solid wood to the cold exterior of a utility knife, allowing the warmth of the wood to connect with the user.
2: Considering ergonomic grip on the back for enhanced comfort during use.
3: In our choice of materials, we aim to convey the natural grain and original fragrance of solid wood.
Product Contents
1: One utility knife body with two replaceable blades.
2: One solid wood casing.
Craftsmanship
1: Integrated 3D design and processing (CNC).
2: Hand-finished sanding and waxing.
Packaging
1: Eco-friendly, simple packaging with a bubble wrap mailer and the product.
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Product Details
- Material
- Wood
- How It's Made
- Machine-made
- Where It's Made
- Taiwan
- Unique Features
- Customizable
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- No.21,078 - Stationery | No.691 - Other
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- Original Design
- Listing Summary
- The Design Philosophy of the Solid Wood Utility Knife 1: Introducing elements of solid wood to the cold exterior of a utility knife, allowing the warmth of the wood to connect with the user. 2: Considering ergonomic grip on the back for enhanced comfort during use. 3: In our choice of materials, we aim to convey the natural grain and original fragrance of solid wood.
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