
Alaskan ulu knife and cutting bowl set
THE KNIFE 440 STAINLESS STEEL WITH OUR LOGO LASER ENGRAVED IN A RAZOR SHARP 5.5" BLADE AND HAND CRAFTED WALNUT HANDLE BY OUR BROTHER AT DIVINELYBLESSEDDESIGNS.com ! THIS KNIFE WILL HONE ANY CULINARY KNIFE SKILLS YOU HAVE AS WELL AS GIVE YOUR HANDS A BREAK BY IT'S DESIGN ALONE. THE BOWL CRAFTED WITH WALNUT AND CHERRY PICTURED WITH AN ACCENT OF TIGER MAPLE AT 8.5"X11" AND ALMOST 2 INCHES THICK THIS BOWL CAN BE HANDED DOWN THROUGH GENERATIONS. The ulu knife, or uuluuraq in Inuktitut, has been a vital part of Inuit culture for at least 2,500 years: History The first ulus were made from stone, but after contact with whalers in the 19th century, the blades were quickly changed to steel. In Alaska in the 1880s, the Iñupiat began to use steel saw blades to make ulu blades. The handles were traditionally made from wood, ivory, or bone. The ulu has a semi-circular blade and a handle, with the shape of the blade ensuring that force is centered across the middle for ease of