Yatagan Basque knife
Yatagan basque knife
Without or with rosettes
Stainless steel 12C27 10 cm or 11 cm
Hand filework
Grandfather mark on the blade
G.R. mark on the tang
Available handle : Birch, boxwood, horn tip, ebony, juniper, olivewood, wengé, horn tip with rosettes, rams horn or horn tip without rosette.
Circa 1800 - Perhaps the most extraordinary looking of the regional pocket knives, the decorative effects provides by the sanded-down decorative rivets in the handle show of beautifully against the form and color of the knife scales. Used all over the Basque region of the Southwest of France and down into Spain. Originated around Bergerac where tobacco growers added large studs on the handle to give the knife a "non-slip" handle when used to cut the gummy tobacco plants. The modern treatment of this knife leaves the now-decorative.