Koi Knives - Darling River - The Chopper
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Specifications
VG10 Steel Blade - VG10 is a Japanese steel specifically made for high end kitchen knives. The high carbon and vanadium content allows VG10 to be heat-treated to a high hardness (60-62 HRC), enabling it to achieve and hold a very sharp edge. The addtion of 15% chromium content makes it highly resistant to rust, staining, and corrosion. The steel is tough yet relatively easy to sharpen to maintain a sharp edge.
Garolite Handle - In constructing the handle we wanted to bring colours and patterns that reminded us of outback Australia - and we wanted to team that with an unrivalled strength. After testing multiple ingredients we opted to use multilayer Garolite - a military grade substance that is highly durable, impact-resistant, and nearly impervious to heat, cold, and moisture. It is also easy to grip and won't degrade over time.
The Darling River is one of Australia's longest rivers, stretching approximately 1,472 kilometres (915 miles). It is a significant waterway in the Murray-Darling Basin, primarily flowing through New South Wales and Queensland in the east-central part of the country.
Key Features of the Darling River:
- Location and Course: Originates from the Barwon River near Brewarrina in New South Wales and flows southwest, eventually joining the Murray River.
- Historical Significance: Traditionally used by Indigenous Australians for thousands of years; it was a vital part of their culture, food sources, and travel routes.
- Environmental Importance: Supports diverse ecosystems, including wetlands, floodplains, and riparian habitats that sustain numerous species of fish, birds, and native plants.
Ecological and Environmental Challenges:
- Drought and Water Scarcity: The Darling has experienced severe droughts, leading to reduced flow and critical water shortages.
- Over-extraction and Pollution: Water theft for agriculture and drought management has significantly impacted the river’s health.
- Conservation Efforts: Various initiatives aim to restore flow regimes, improve water management, and protect habitats.
Human Use and Impact:
- The river supports agriculture, particularly irrigation, and is important for local communities, but recent water management issues highlight the need for sustainable practices.
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