Une prise ferme en tout temps

La poignée d’un couteau doit tenir dans la main. Le moyen le plus simple de trouver le modèle le plus seyant est de l’essayer vous-même. L’usage prévu affecte naturellement le choix de la forme et le matériau du manche.


Curly birch

Curly birch

The traditional material used for Finnish knife handles is curly birch. The wood comes from the curly birch belt in Central Finland. The blaze-patterned curly birch is an excellent material for knife handles, because it's durable and beautiful. Curly birch is available on the market in limited amounts, which rises the price notably higher than regular birch.

Birch

Birch

Regular, straight-grained birch is also used for many traditional Marttiini knive handles. Birch handles are durable and utilitarian.

Heat-treated Wood

Heat-treated Wood

In some models the wooden handle has been heat treated, making the wood very durable and practically maintenance free. In the process the wood takes on a hardwood-like beautiful dark tone. 

Coatings on Wooden Handles

Coatings on Wooden Handles

Wooden handles are finished by either waxing, varnishing or staining them. Wax deepens the glow of the natural variation of shades in a wooden handle while protecting it from dirt and moisture. A waxed handle has a very comfortable feel to the hand. Varnishing highlights and protects the birch's natural color. Staining a handle gives it varying shades of color without covering the grain of the wood. The surface of a stained handle is somewhat rough and allows a firm and safe grip. 

Bone

Bone

Marttiini's exotic Lapland tradition is best illustrated in knife handles which combine reindeer and moose antler bone with beautiful Finnish curly birch. Handling antler bone is demanding artisan handwork, which puts one's skills to the test. 

Rubber mix

Rubber mix

Rubber mixture is extremely well suited for knife handles. A rubber handle is easy to maintain, hygienic and safe. An ergonomically shaped rubber handle feels pleasant and warm to touch even in harsh outdoor conditions, for instance in freezing or wet weather. The diamond-patterned part of the handle and the finger guard guarantee a safe and firm grip for knives on the Condor series. 

POM

POM

POM or polyacetal is a widely used technical plastic material, that is hard, stiff and durable. It is both hygienic and ease to keep clean, and it can be washed in a dishwasher. Because it doesn't absorb water and is highly resistant to chemicals, POM is used on the Vintro kitchen knive’s handles. 

Veneer

Veneer

A durable and hygienic material made of sheets of wood that are glued together, used for example in the Tang knives. Birch veneer is very strong and resilient. Surface hardness and dent resistance are also good. 

G10

G10

Glass fiber and epoxy-based G10 is an ideal material for the handles of folding knives.
It is extremely durable, virtually maintenance-free and waterproof and is ideal for wet conditions.
The G-10 handle gives you a firm grip on the knife.