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Signature Collection

The Signature Collection represents art-first works where bladesmithing becomes sculptural expression.
Each piece is conceived as a complete statement — form, material, and narrative unified into a singular object intended for collectors.

This collection is not about utility alone.
It is about presence, intention, and legacy.

A study in tension and controlled aggression

Talon Blade explores the balance between restraint and force through a compact, sculptural form.
Its presence is deliberate and focused — an object that feels poised rather than passive, where every line serves intention.

$4,200.00

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Heritage interpreted through form and narrative

Wild Legacy reflects a dialogue between tradition and expression, combining classic blade influence with sculptural authority.
It stands as a transitional work — rooted in history, yet unmistakably contemporary in presence.

$7,800.00

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A singular masterwork of form, narrative, and display

Ronin is conceived as a complete, one-of-one statement — blade, engraving, and monumental display unified as a single composition.
Designed to exist as a centerpiece collectible, Ronin transcends function and enters the realm of sculptural art.

$11,500.00

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A tribute to place, memory, and natural harmony

Ramsar is a deeply personal work — a reflection of landscape, memory, and cultural lineage translated into form. Inspired by the lush region along the Caspian Sea, this piece captures a sense of serenity and abundance, where nature and tradition exist in quiet balance.

Acquired by collector
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Myth, duality, and darkness shaped into form

Ahriman is a narrative forged in steel — a piece rooted in ancient Persian mythology and philosophical duality. Named after the embodiment of chaos and darkness in Zoroastrian cosmology, this work explores the tension between destruction and creation, fear and resilience.

Acquired by collector
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The Ancient Persian Technique Of Inlaying.

Khātam (Persian: خاتم‎) is an ancient Persian technique of inlaying. It is a version of marquetry where art forms are made by decorating the surface of wooden articles with delicate pieces of wood, bone, and metal precisely-cut intricate geometric patterns.

Acquired by collector
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