Original Stiletto Brazilian Horn 28cm Kris
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A true Italian stiletto, the classic knife known from movies and the history of this southern European country. In the eyes of many users and enthusiasts, the stiletto is synonymous with "ejector", "ejector" or "automatic".
A stainless steel or nickel silver lock is used to unlock the blade, the blade is made of AISI 420 stainless steel MA5M HRC 56. The opening of the knife is done by a button located in the center of the handle.
Handles can be made of different materials from colored plastic to natural antlers, precious woods to luxury materials such as mother of pearl or abalone. The inserts and rivets for the stiletto are made of brass, while the spring of the knife is made of stainless steel.
This original product is assembled and assembled by hand by the Italian company Frank Beltrame, never by machine.
Knife length: 28 cm
Blade length: 12.5 cm
Steel: W.1.4034 HRC 56 Stainless Steel
Blade: genuine Brazilian horn
Blade type: Kris
Lock against accidental opening
Made in Italy, Maniago
Blade Style: Kris
The Kris is a traditional Malay blade distinguished by its characteristic wavy profile, originating from the island of Java. Considered one of the oldest bladed weapons of Southeast Asia, it gradually spread throughout the Malay Archipelago, where each region developed its own distinctive variations of the blade, hilt, and scabbard. Today, the Kris remains one of the most recognizable dagger designs in the region and has historically been used in Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, the Philippines, and Brunei.
Beyond its practical role as a weapon, the Kris holds deep cultural and spiritual significance. In many traditions, it is believed to possess mystical powers and is often regarded as a protective talisman that brings good fortune, prosperity, and protection to its owner. Throughout history, many Kris blades have been considered family heirlooms, passed down through generations.
Historically, the Kris also served as a combat weapon within the Filipino martial art of Eskrima (Arnis/Kali). Warriors of the Samal and Yakan peoples favored its distinctive blade shape, designed to inflict devastating wounds in close combat. Today, the Kris continues to be used in traditional martial arts training, cultural demonstrations, and ceremonial events, preserving its status as one of Southeast Asia's most iconic historical blades.
Additional parameters
| Category: | OTF - Speed Assist |
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| Blade material: | stainless steel |
| Blade length: | 10 to 15 cm |
| Handle material: | polymer |
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Frank Beltrame has been producing traditional Italian Stiletto knives for more than forty years, earning strong recognition among demanding customers worldwide. Crafted in Maniago, these knives combine manual skill with precise spring-driven mechanics. Decades of continuous production have refined the opening action into a reliable and unmistakable signature. This balance of tradition and function defines the Italian stiletto knife.
The Maniago Smith manufacturing heritage has been passed down through generations, preserving attention to detail and mechanical accuracy. Consistent spring tension and clean deployment remain key indicators of quality. At the same time, the company engages in the Made in Maniago certification project and ongoing material research, aligning tradition with modern European standards.
The classic product line adheres strictly to traditional craftsmanship and premium materials such as buffalo horn, stag horn, exotic woods, mammoth ivory, ebony, and durable synthetic options. Each handle material delivers a unique texture and visual depth, making every knife distinctive. The blade, made from stainless steel W.1.4034 hardened to HRC 56, offers a balanced mix of resilience and edge stability, while brass inlays OT63 and OT67 reinforce the timeless appearance.
The Italian stiletto knife stands as an icon in history and popular culture. Originating in medieval Italy, its slim, pointed blade with a diamond profile symbolizes elegance and penetration. Today, collectors value the stiletto primarily for its historical significance and refined Italian craftsmanship rather than its former combative role.
| Manufacturing company : | F.lli Beltrame F & C (Frank Beltrame) |
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