The Dedfish Ulu Knife brings a traditional Inuit rocking blade into a handcrafted piece built for both kitchen and outdoor use. Its semi-circular carbon steel blade concentrates downward force directly over the center of the cutting edge, giving you more control per stroke than a standard straight-edge knife. At 4-5 inches along the curved edge, it handles everything from mincing herbs to rocking through vegetables with one smooth, confident motion.
What makes this ulu stand out from the rest is the synthetic stag horn handle, finished in a natural cream and dark brown mottled pattern that mimics real antler without the upkeep concerns. A single rivet secures the handle firmly to the full tang blade, keeping the construction solid whether you're using it daily in the kitchen or out in the field. The knife ships in a custom red leather sheath, shaped to fit the ulu's curved profile and built to protect the blade during storage and travel.
Carbon steel holds a sharp edge well and sharpens back up faster than most stainless alternatives, which matters for a blade used daily for repetitive rocking tasks. It also carries a more traditional character than Damascus; over time, the blade develops a natural patina that many daily users and collectors prefer over a polished finish. Keeping it in good condition is straightforward: wipe the blade dry after each use and apply a light coat of oil to keep rust at bay.
Dedfish Ulu Knife at JW Steel Crafts with a synthetic stag horn handle, single-rivet full-tang construction, and custom-fitted red leather sheath.
The History Behind This Blade
The ulu traces back to Inuit culture, where it served as a primary tool for food prep and hide work for generations. Carbon steel blades have been used in working knives for centuries, prized for sharpness and ease of resharpening. Staghorn handles have long been favored for their natural grip and rugged character. JW Steel Crafts forges this design by hand, keeping the traditional semi-circular shape fully intact.
Blade Performance
Carbon steel holds a sharp edge through repeated daily use. The semi-circular profile rocks smoothly across the cutting board without lifting. Placing your grip forward puts force directly over the blade for maximum control. This blade sharpens back up quickly on a standard whetstone when the edge dulls. Regular oiling keeps the steel rust-free and in working condition over time.
Handle Construction
Synthetic stag horn covers the handle in a natural cream and dark brown mottled finish. A single rivet locks the handle firmly to the full tang blade throughout heavy use. This construction stays solid through repeated kitchen and outdoor sessions. Synthetic stag horn resists moisture and cracking better than real antler over time. Full tang construction keeps the knife balanced and stable during rocking and chopping motions.
Best Used For
This ulu knife excels at mincing herbs, garlic, and small produce quickly and cleanly. It also handles skinning and cleaning fish well in an outdoor setting. Home cooks with wrist or grip concerns find the rocking motion easier to manage than a standard chef's knife. Collectors value the stag horn handle and traditional blade shape as a display piece. As a gift, it suits home chefs, outdoor cooks, and anyone who appreciates traditional blade craftsmanship.
Specifications Table
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Feature
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Details
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Set Pieces
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1 knife
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Blade Material
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High-carbon steel
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Blade Pattern
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Plain forged steel
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Blade Finish
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Satin/raw natural
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Knife size
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4-5 inch cutting edge
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Included Blades
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1x semi-circular ulu blade
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Handle Material
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Synthetic stag horn
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Bolster
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None
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Pin Detail
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1 rivet pin
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Tang
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Full tang
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Storage
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Red leather sheath
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Type
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Kitchen / outdoor rocking knife
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FAQs
What is a dedfish ulu knife used for?
Rocking, mincing, and chopping tasks, plus field use for skinning and fish cleaning.
Is this blade Damascus steel?
No, this blade uses plain forged high-carbon steel for sharpness and easy resharpening.
What is the handle made from?
Synthetic stag horn with a natural cream and dark brown mottled finish.
Does this knife include a sheath?
Yes, a custom red leather sheath fitted to the ulu blade shape is included.
Does carbon steel need special maintenance?
Yes, wipe the blade dry and apply a light oil coat after each use to prevent rust.
Is this ulu knife good for people with wrist pain?
Yes, the rocking motion reduces wrist strain compared to standard chopping knives.
Would this knife make a good gift?
Yes, it suits home chefs, outdoor cooks, and collectors of traditional blade designs.