The JANTZ Supplies Dark Turquoise Gemstone Composite Slabs Model GT129 are designed for knife makers who want to create handles with unmatched character and visual appeal. Each slab measures 1.25" x 4" and is .18" thick, giving you ample material to craft unique, one-of-a-kind knife handles. The deep turquoise blue color, accented by natural black veining, provides a striking contrast that adds depth and sophistication to any custom blade.
Crafted from a durable gemstone composite, these slabs combine beauty with resilience. The material is stable, easy to work, and holds up well under shaping, sanding, and polishing. Knife makers can contour and bevel the slabs to match their design preferences, achieving a comfortable grip while showcasing the intricate, natural patterns of the stone. The polished surface brings out the richness of the dark turquoise hue, while the black veins create a dramatic and organic look that enhances the overall aesthetic of your knife.
The Dark Turquoise Gemstone Composite is ideal for a variety of knife handle applications, from outdoor and tactical knives to collectible custom pieces. Its toughness ensures that it can withstand daily use without chipping or cracking, while its natural beauty gives each handle a one-of-a-kind appearance that reflects both craftsmanship and artistry. These slabs pair exceptionally well with a wide range of blade materials, from high-carbon steels to stainless alloys, and can be complemented by metals like brass, nickel silver, or stainless steel for guards and pommels.
Using these gemstone composite slabs allows knife makers to elevate their projects with handles that are as durable as they are visually captivating. The uniform thickness and consistent quality of the material simplify the fabrication process, giving you confidence that your custom handle will fit perfectly and perform reliably. Whether you’re a professional maker or a dedicated hobbyist, these slabs offer a perfect blend of practicality and artistry for high-end custom knives.
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