Helle Viking knife
Helle Viking knife
The Vikings are those of Nordic sailors, robbers and explorers. Respecting the handicraft traditions of the Vikings, Helle has designed a knife that is both historically interesting and an excellent knife for a wide range of uses.
In 1932, brothers Steinar and Sigmund Helle began making knives in Holmedalen, Norway. The story goes that at first the brothers rode their bikes along the Norwegian coast trading in knives until the knives developed into a desired product among both fishermen and wilderness visitors.
Helle relies on Nordic handicraft traditions in its production, and Helle knives are still handcrafted in Holmedalen.
Technical information
Blade: Carbon steel
Handle: Birch
Sheath: Leather
Weight: 116 g
Overall length: 218 mm
Blade length: 110 mm
Blade thickness: 3,7 mm
Designer: Helle design
Country of manufacture: Norway