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Koi Knives’ Big Red Knives are Inspired by the Australian Wildlife

Atish SharmaBy Atish SharmaAugust 10, 20212 Mins Read
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KOI KNIVES Introduces Big Red Australian Knives Inspired by The Wild
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Red Knives is a brand new range of high-end kitchen knives that will make your jaws drop. These knives look like a stiletto and are certainly not child’s play. Koi Knives have been working on this project for two years now and has finally brought these gorgeous knives to Kickstarter for crowd-funding.

Koi Knives have spent the time honing in on every curve and couture of every knife from this collection. Each category of knife is inspired from Australian animals and is as wild as those Aussie predators. It took loads of time, passion and hard work for the creator of the knife to finally reach a point where they are ready for launch.

Much like Australia, these blades are made to live through hard, rough conditions. The knives are made with an AUS10 steel core providing a long-living ultra-hard edge. The core steel has stainless steel cladding to protect the inner core and prevent corrosion.

Koi Knives is the brain child of two school lads who were obsessed with kitchen knives and cooking. The two creaters of the Koi Knives are Ray, an ex-contestant on Masterchef Australia who loves cooking food, while Shannon is son of a blacksmith and has spent many years working with steel.

The handles of the knives are made from Australian Wood. The resin-infused wood for homes and micarta wood commercial kitchens was brought to use to make the handles.

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The Big Red Knives are available in multiple variations with first being Australian Chef Knife inspired by Kangaroos. The second and thirds knives are termed Australian Serrated Knife and Australian Petty knife inspired by the crocks and the joeys.

Next Australian Chefs chopper and Australian Chef’s Knife make it to the list and is based on wombat and the deadly dingo. Last but not the least, Australian Min Chopper also know as the Koala knife makes it to the elite list of big red Australian Knives. One can preorder these by pledging for the Koi Knives on Kickstarter.

KOI KNIVES Introduces Big Red Australian Knives Inspired by The Wild
Image: Kickstarter
 KOI KNIVES Introduces Big Red Australian Knives Inspired by The Wild
Images: Kickstarter
KOI KNIVES Introduces Big Red Australian Knives Inspired by The Wild
Image: Kickstarter
KOI KNIVES Introduces Big Red Australian Knives Inspired by The Wild
Image: Kickstarter

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Atish Sharma is a seasoned journalist, theatre director, and PR specialist with over ten years of experience in print, electronic, and digital media, based in Shimla, India. He's played pivotal roles as a field journalist at Hindustan Times and currently serves as the Managing Editor at Homecrux, where he writes on consumer technology, design, and outdoor gear. When not working on his writing projects, Atish loves to explore new Kickstarter projects, watch cult classic films, interview designers, and ponder existential questions.

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