11.5 Inch Damascus Steel Fillet Knife with Two-Tone Colored Wood Handle | JW SteelCrafts
11.5 Inch Damascus Steel Fillet Knife with Two-Tone Colored Wood Handle | JW SteelCrafts
11.5 Inch Damascus Steel Fillet Knife with Two-Tone Colored Wood Handle | JW SteelCrafts
11.5 Inch Damascus Steel Fillet Knife with Two-Tone Colored Wood Handle | JW SteelCrafts
JW SteelCrafts

11.5 Inch Damascus Steel Fillet Knife with Two-Tone Colored Wood Handle | JW SteelCrafts

Texas

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Not every fillet knife looks this good. This JW SteelCrafts Damascus fillet knife combines a swirl-pattern Damascus blade with a two-tone blue and green colored wood handle. At 11.5 inches overall, it sits between a compact knife and a full-reach fillet blade — long enough for large fish, controlled enough for detail work.

Damascus Steel Meets Fillet Knife Design

Traditional fillet knives were built for function over looks. Damascus steel changed that without sacrificing performance. The layering process used in Damascus forging creates a blade that's both visually distinct and metallurgically stronger than single-steel alternatives. When applied to a fillet knife — a blade already built for precision — the result is a tool that performs in the kitchen or at the water's edge and looks unlike anything mass-produced.

What's Inside the Steel

The blade is forged Damascus steel with a swirl pattern running the full length. Multiple steel layers are folded and shaped during forging, producing the wave-like surface visible on the blade. This process improves edge retention and gives the steel a toughness that handles repeated cutting passes without rolling or chipping. The thin profile stays sharp through extended filleting sessions.

Blade Performance

The 11.5-inch overall length puts enough blade in your hand for salmon, bass, snapper, and large trout — while staying maneuverable for smaller catches. The upswept tip is sharp and precise for scoring skin and starting cuts at the tail. The blade flexes along curved surfaces — ribs, spine, and skin — without losing direction. Full tang construction keeps everything locked and balanced with no flex at the handle joint.

Handle

The handle is shaped from colored wood in two sections — blue toward the bolster and green at the rear — with silver pins securing both pieces to the full tang. The color contrast makes the knife easy to spot on a boat deck or cleaning table. The wood surface provides natural grip texture that holds even with wet or fish-slicked hands. The transition between blade and handle sits flush with a clean bolster fit.

Storage

A handmade leather sheath is included. Dry the blade completely before sheathing to protect both the Damascus steel and the leather. After saltwater use, rinse with fresh water, dry thoroughly, and apply a light oil coat before storage. Condition the sheath leather every few months to prevent cracking.

Best Used For

  • Freshwater and saltwater fish filleting
  • Salmon, bass, trout, and snapper processing
  • Boat-side and streamside fish cleaning
  • Professional kitchen fish prep
  • Collectors of Damascus fishing knives

Specs

Feature Detail
Blade Material Forged Damascus Steel – Swirl Pattern
Overall Length 11.5 inches
Handle Material Two-Tone Colored Wood (Blue + Green)
Handle Pins Silver
Construction Full Tang
Blade Type Flexible fillet blade
Sheath Handmade leather
Brand JW SteelCrafts

FAQs

How is this different from the other Damascus fillet knife in the collection?

This one has an 11.5-inch overall length and a two-tone blue-green wood handle: different size, different handle material, different anchor.

Does the colored wood handle hold up near water?

Yes. The wood is finished and sealed — it handles wet conditions well with basic care.

Is the Damascus pattern real or printed?

Real. The swirl pattern is formed during the forging process and runs through the steel.

Does it come with a sheath?

Yes. A handmade leather sheath is included with every knife.

Can this handle saltwater fish processing?

Yes. Rinse and dry after saltwater exposure and oil before storing.