The Battle Of The Fallow Deer

“The Battle Of The Fallow Deer” – symbolizes power, courage, and the relentless fight for survival.

“The Battle Of The Fallow Deer” – symbolizes power, courage, and the relentless fight for survival.

Hand-carved by Blaj Lorin, the knife encapsulates this primordial energy, embodied in the eternal struggle of two moose, locked in combat with their antlers, on one side of the handle. This scene resonates with ancient tales of the earth, where nature’s battles were part of the cosmic rhythm.

Specifications:

The 10 cm blade, forged from steel, represents the cutting edge of time, carrying with it the unyielding force of nature. The knife’s guard, crafted from deer antler tip, is a symbol of protection and power, an amulet that watches over the wearer.

The handle, made from stabilized wood and moose antler, combines two sacred elements, offering the knife’s wielder the perfect balance between raw power and the delicacy of nature. Every detail reflects the indestructible bond between man and animal, a union transformed into a unique, collectible object.

The hand-pyrographed leather sheath completes this sculpture, protecting the knife like ancient armor, ready to preserve the legend and accompany the wearer on life’s paths. With a total length of 21 cm, the “Struggle of the Moose” knife is not just a tool – it is a mythical relic, rooted in the soul of nature.

Price range
€300 – €500

This piece was made as a custom order and is already sold.
Similar designs can be commissioned, with materials and carving adapted to your preferences.

The final price depends on the chosen materials and level of customization and is confirmed after we discuss your request.

What’s included with your commission

– Custom-made artwork, individually crafted to order
– Certificate of authenticity, signed by the maker
– Care & maintenance guide
– Official invoice
– Protective presentation box for safe storage and shipping

Production time
2–4 weeks

Each piece is handcrafted from scratch.
The final timeline depends on materials, carving complexity, and current workload.

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