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Izanami-Izanagi Custom Knife Display Stand

Custom Knife display stand for Izanami, Izanagi knives and sheaths. Stand is granite, tulipwood, 304 stainless steel, Noreena Jasper and Nickel Magnesite/Chrysoprase gemstone, and Paduk hardwood
Custom knife pair artistic display stand: Izanami-Izanagi
  • Height (with knives): 13.25" (33.6 cm) Width (diagonally at base) 11.5" (29.2 cm)
  • Weight (with knives): 9 lbs.
  • Materials: Noreena Jasper gemstone, Nickel Magnesite/Chrysoprase gemstone, 304 high chromium, high nickel stainless steel, Tulipwood hardwood, Paduk Hardwood, Baltic Brown Granite

Theme: Custom made for a beautiful pair of knives I made, Izanagi and Izanami, this stunning display stand is an involved piece of sculptural art. Made specially for the client who owns both of these beautiful knives, his idea was to elaborate the oriental motif of the knife pair, and my idea was to create a flowering representation of life, reflected in the Japanese mythology of these two divine beings who created the first land. Though the concept was at first a simple one, the difficulty of creation and construction of this challenging stand is masked by its natural arrangement and gentle curves and lines.

Construction: I wanted two rings of figured hardwood, each holding a pair of knives and a pair of sheaths at opposing yet complimentary angles. I chose striking South American Tulipwood hardwood for its rich color and texture and high hardness, durability, and longevity. The detailed ring construction required multiple layers of pocketed Tulipwood pieces, subsequently carved, milled, rounded and finished. I used a penetrating oil to bring out the color and seal the wood, with an additional hard coating of polished wax. The woods chosen for this project should darken a bit in time, ageing with a graceful, seasoned patina. The rings are mounted to the base of the stand through a round disc of Paduk hardwood, which sets off the vertical rings and relates to the round rings of large, feldspatic (feldspar) phenocrysts in the Brown Baltic Granite from Ylämaa, in eastern Finland. The polished granite protects the top of a table with inset rubber feet. Through the Tulipwood sheath rings I carefully milled offset holes to accommodate several polished 304 stainless steel risers, which support the upper ring tightly in an aloft suspension. At the summit of the upper ring, which holds the knives at the same complimentary angles as the sheaths, I placed two matching leaves of 304 stainless steel, planished, formed, welded and polished, holding two mosaic yin-yang carved and polished cabochons of Nickel Magnesite/Chrysoprase and Noreena Jasper gemstone to match the beautiful gemstone in the knife handles. The curvature of the leaf-cabochon accents mirror the gentle curve of the handles, and the curve of the sheaths at the belt loops.

This was a difficult piece to make, and I think it compliments the knives in a stunning display. The circular orbs, curves and forms all work well together, and the knives and sheaths are easily removed for inspection. What an honor for me to have clients who offer ideas and patronage, and I'm grateful for this opportunity to create!

Please click on these links to see more photographs, details, and specifications on the knives Izanami and Izanagi.

Thanks, J.P.!

Jay,
All I can say is WOW! I think I have worn out the keys on my keyboard going through the photos again and again. Cannot wait to see it in person to appreciate the multidimensional aspects. Please send it as soon as you can.

Upon receipt:

Everything made it safe and sound; no problems with assembling it. These two knives really do belong together and I am glad it worked out that way. Again, thank you for allowing me to acquire this artistic piece from you.
Thank you Jay, you are very much appreciated.

--J.


Please click on thumbnail knife stand photos
Izanagi, Izanami custom handmade knife and sheath display stand Custom knife display stand top detail. Leaves are formed, planished, and welded 304 stainless steel, all mounts and fixtures are 304 SS Izanagi, Izanami custom knife stand, top detail. Yin-yang cabochons are hand cut and formed mosaic in Noreena Jasper and Nickel Magnesite/Chrysoprase gem Custom knife display stand lower detail. Risers are stainless steel, sheath ring is South American Tulipwood, spacer is Paduk hardwood, base is Baltic Granite Custom knife display stand without knives and sheaths. Stand appears deceptively simple, but is actually complex. Round forms abound. Custom knife display stand for knife pair and sheaths, top view. Stand is balanced, aligned, and commensurate with the quality of the knives. Custom knife and sheath display stand for Izanagi, Izanami. Base is thick, heavy, strong and stable, knives and sheaths are deeply set for security. Custom knife and sheath pair display stand. Note complimentary matching angles of knives and sheaths in thick, heavy, and hard Tulipwood rings. Display stand is an artistic endeavor in curves and rings, complimenting the overall theme of the piece Custom handmade unique knife display stand for Izanagi, Izanami knives. A graceful piece of sculptural art. Top accents detail in custom knife display stand. Yin-yang pattern is hand carved in Noreena Jasper gemstone and Nickel Magnesite/Chrysoprase gemstone mounted in hand-formed and planished polished 304 high chromium stainless steel.

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