Koi Knives - Margaret River - Slicer Knife
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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 Margaret River is a renowned river located in the southwestern corner of Western Australia. It flows through the Margaret River wine region, which is famous worldwide for its high-quality vineyards and wineries.
Key Features of the Margaret River:
- Location: Flows into the Indian Ocean near the town of Gnarabup, close to Margaret River town.
- Wine and Agriculture: The river region is celebrated for its vineyards, producing premium wines, especially Cabernet Sauvignon and Chardonnay.
- Recreation: The river and surrounding coastline are popular for surfing, swimming, fishing, and kayaking. The area offers beautiful beaches, caves, and nature reserves.
Ecological and Cultural Significance:
- Biodiversity: The region surrounding the river includes diverse flora and fauna, such as koalas, kangaroos, and numerous bird species.
- Indigenous Heritage: The Noongar people are the traditional custodians of the land around the Margaret River, with deep cultural connections to the river and landscape.
- Tourism and Conservation: Efforts focus on sustainable tourism, preserving natural habitats, and maintaining water quality.
Environmental Challenges:
- Water management and conservation are important in supporting both agriculture and ecosystems, especially during periods of drought or increased tourism.
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