Reconstruction Yakut knife.
It was for me interesting to make as exact as possible replica of Yakuts knife.
Unfortunately only very small quantity of old original knifes survived in museum und private collection and the Yakuts lost their old blacksmitch tradition. Today you can see only some souvenirs but no real tools like knifes in Scandinavia. And what is more interesting for me this knife has a typical asymmetrical shape.
My replica is based on most exact knife description from ethnografic research
"THE YAKUT" Waldemar Jochelson 1933 p.137-139".
http://digitallibrary.amnh.org/dspace/handle/2246/138
"Bone handled knife for general use" So this is "Sibirien Indian" equivalent of "bushcraft knife"
It was for me interesting to make as exact as possible replica of Yakuts knife.
Unfortunately only very small quantity of old original knifes survived in museum und private collection and the Yakuts lost their old blacksmitch tradition. Today you can see only some souvenirs but no real tools like knifes in Scandinavia. And what is more interesting for me this knife has a typical asymmetrical shape.
My replica is based on most exact knife description from ethnografic research
"THE YAKUT" Waldemar Jochelson 1933 p.137-139".
http://digitallibrary.amnh.org/dspace/handle/2246/138
"Bone handled knife for general use" So this is "Sibirien Indian" equivalent of "bushcraft knife"










