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5-Piece Damascus Kitchen Knife Set — Cleaver, Chef, Utility, Boning & Paring with Olive Wood Handles & Brass Pins

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5-Piece Damascus Kitchen Knife Set — Cleaver, Chef, Utility, Boning & Paring with Olive Wood Handles & Brass PinsThis Damascus kitchen knife set gives you five purpose built knives for complete daily kitchen prep. Blade sizes run from 8 inches on the paring knife up to 12 inches on the cleaver. Every blade is forged from layered Damascus steel in a flowing wave pattern. Every handle is shaped from olive wood with brass pins, a mosaic pin, and a lanyard hole at the base. No bolster sits between blade and handle. No storage is included. This is the only 5 piece

This Damascus kitchen knife set gives you five purpose-built knives for complete daily kitchen prep. Blade sizes run from 8 inches on the paring knife up to 12 inches on the cleaver. Every blade is forged from layered Damascus steel in a flowing wave pattern. Every handle is shaped from olive wood with brass pins, a mosaic pin, and a lanyard hole at the base. No bolster sits between blade and handle. No storage is included.

This is the only 5-piece Damascus kitchen knife set at JW Steel Crafts with olive wood handles, brass pins, a mosaic pin, and lanyard holes in a Cleaver, Chef, Utility, Boning, and Paring configuration.

The History Behind This Blade

Five-knife kitchen sets became the working standard in American ranch and farmhouse kitchens through the late 1800s. A cleaver for breakdown, a chef knife for daily prep, a utility knife for mid-size tasks, a boning knife for meat trimming, and a paring knife for detail work five blades, no gaps, no redundancy. Olive wood entered knife handle craft through Mediterranean traditions where the dense, tight-grained wood resisted splitting under hard daily use.

The lanyard hole on each handle came from outdoor and hunting knife culture, a practical detail that moved into kitchen knife design for wall hanging and secure carry. The JW Steel Crafts Damascus olive wood set carries all three of those traditions in every forged blade.

What Is Inside the Set

  • Cleaver: Heavy chopping through dense vegetables and thick meat, hanging hole on spine, largest at 12 inches

  • Chef Knife: Primary slicing, chopping, and daily prep tasks

  • Utility Knife: Mid-size trimming, portioning, and general prep between chef and paring

  • Boning Knife: Narrow blade for meat trimming, fat removal, and working around bones

  • Paring Knife: Peeling, scoring, and close-hand detail work, smallest at 8 inches

Blade Performance

Every blade is forged from layered Damascus steel in a flowing wave pattern finish. The layered structure builds consistent edge retention and cutting strength through repeated daily kitchen use. Damascus steel holds a working edge longer than standard stainless under the same prep load. The wave pattern varies naturally across every blade due to the forging process — no two blades carry an identical finish. Full tang construction runs through every olive wood handle and spreads weight evenly from blade tip to handle base for stable and controlled cutting across all five knives.

Handle Construction

Every handle is shaped from olive wood. Olive wood has a warm golden-brown tone with a tight, dense grain that resists moisture and holds its surface finish through daily kitchen use. Natural grain variation means no two handles look identical. Brass pins and a mosaic pin lock every handle firmly to the full tang. A lanyard hole sits at the base of every handle for wall hanging or cord attachment during outdoor cooking and camp use. No bolster sits between blade and handle, giving each knife a clean, natural profile throughout.

Best Used For

  • Complete daily prep from heavy cleaver work to fine paring tasks

  • Professional chef and serious home kitchen use

  • Camp cooking and outdoor food prep using the lanyard hole carry system

  • Collectors of Damascus olive wood handle kitchen knife sets

  • Gifting for home cooks, chefs, and Damascus knife enthusiasts

Specifications

Feature

Details

Quantity

5 knives

Largest Blade

12 inches (Cleaver)

Smallest Blade

8 inches (Paring Knife)

Handle Length

5 inches each

Blade Material

Flowing wave pattern Damascus steel

Handle Material

Olive wood

Pin Detail

Brass pins and mosaic pin

Extra Detail

Lanyard hole on every handle

Bolster

None

Construction

Full tang

Storage

Not included


Frequently Asked Questions

What is the lanyard hole on each handle for?

It allows wall hanging on a hook for quick kitchen access and safe storage, or cord attachment for outdoor and camp cooking carry.

What does the boning knife do?

The narrow blade works around bones, removes fat, and trims meat cuts where a wider chef knife cannot reach cleanly.

Are all five knives full tang?

Yes. The tang runs the full length of every olive wood handle for strength, balance, and long-term durability across all five knives.

Does this set include storage?

No. Use a magnetic wall strip, knife block, or knife roll. Never store loose in a drawer — blade contact dulls edges and risks chipping the Damascus surface.

How do I care for Damascus blades?

Hand wash and dry immediately after every use. Apply food-safe mineral oil occasionally. Never put them in a dishwasher and store in a dry place between uses.

Is this set suitable as a gift?

Yes. The matched Damascus blades, olive wood handles, brass and mosaic pins, and lanyard hole detail make this a strong gift for home cooks, chefs, and Damascus knife collectors.

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