Handmade Damascus Boning & Fillet Knife Set with Black and Orange Resin Handles
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Handmade Damascus Boning & Fillet Knife Set with Black and Orange Resin Handles

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Handmade Damascus Boning & Fillet Knife Set with Black and Orange Resin HandlesThis Damascus boning and fillet knife set includes a matching group of long, narrow knives plus a two tine carving fork, all built with Damascus steel blades. Each blade carries a thin, curved profile made for close work around bone, joints, and fillets, with the flowing Damascus pattern running the full length. The handles are shaped from resin in black and warm orange tones, with pinned construction for a firm, balanced hold. Every knife is full

This Damascus boning and fillet knife set includes a matching group of long, narrow knives plus a two-tine carving fork, all built with Damascus steel blades. Each blade carries a thin, curved profile made for close work around bone, joints, and fillets, with the flowing Damascus pattern running the full length. The handles are shaped from resin in black and warm orange tones, with pinned construction for a firm, balanced hold. Every knife is full tang, giving steady control behind the blade through detailed cutting.

This is the only Damascus boning and fillet knife set at JW Steel Crafts with thin curved Damascus blades, a matching carving fork, and black and orange resin handles across the set.

The History Behind This Blade

Boning and fillet knives have a long place in kitchens and butcher shops, where a thin, flexible blade is needed to work around bone and separate meat from skin. Damascus steel earned its name from the flowing layered pattern that forms when steel is forged and folded many times, giving each blade a look that no two share. Resin handles became popular on these sets for their firm, water-resistant grip that holds steady through wet, messy work. This JW Steel Crafts Damascus boning and fillet set brings a matching group of knives and a carving fork into one kitchen-ready collection.

Blade Performance

Every blade in this set is forged from Damascus steel with a thin, curved profile built for close, detailed cutting. The narrow shape slips around bone and joints, while the slight flex helps separate meat from skin and fillet fish cleanly. The flowing Damascus pattern runs the full length of each blade, so no two pieces look the same. Full tang construction runs through every knife for steady control under pressure. The matching carving fork holds meat firm while you slice and serve.

Handle Construction

Each handle is shaped from resin in black and warm orange tones, a tough material that resists moisture, swelling, and cracking through wet kitchen use. Pinned, full tang construction holds each handle firm against the tang for a grip that stays steady through detailed work. The mix of black and orange handles gives the set a clean, layered look on the block. The carving fork carries a matching handle for a consistent set appearance.

Best Used For

  • Boning, trimming, and filleting meat, poultry, and fish

  • Close work around bone and joints

  • Home cooks, butchers, and chefs needing thin, flexible blades

  • Carving and serving with the matching fork

  • Gifting for cooking enthusiasts and Damascus knife collectors

Specifications

Feature

Details

Set Pieces

Boning & fillet knives + carving fork

Blade Material

Damascus steel

Blade Pattern

Flowing forged Damascus layers

Blade Profile

Thin, curved boning & fillet shape

Handle Material

Black and orange resin

Construction

Full tang, pinned handles

Includes

Two-tine carving fork

Type

Boning & fillet knife set

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes this set different from other sets at JW Steel Crafts?
Only a Damascus boning and fillet set in the store with thin curved Damascus blades, a matching carving fork, and black and orange resin handles.

What is the difference between a boning and a fillet knife?
A boning knife works around bone and joints, while a fillet knife flexes to separate meat from skin and bone, especially on fish.

What does the set include?
A group of Damascus boning and fillet knives plus a matching two-tine carving fork.

What is Damascus steel?
Steel forged and folded in many layers, giving each blade a flowing pattern and a strong, keen edge.

Is this set suitable as a gift?
Yes. The Damascus blades and matching handles make this a strong gift for cooks and knife collectors.

How do I care for this set?
 Wash and dry each blade by hand after use. Apply light oil to the Damascus steel regularly to protect the pattern and prevent rust.

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